Australia's eSafety Commissioner has issued warnings to five social media giants over concerns of child sexual exploitation material.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has issued warnings to five social media giants over concerns of child sexual exploitation material. Twitter, TikTok and Google are among the five companies told to explain how they are mitigating material trade practices across their platforms.
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