Search giants must protect children from harmful content or cop $50m fine
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner will impose fines up to $50 million on search engines like Google if they fail to adequately protect children from harmful content, including nudity and violence. This underscores the government’s efforts to enhance child safety in digital environments.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner will now issue fines if Google and other search engines don’t do enough to identify child users and filter out nudity, violence.