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Australia double’s down on social media ban fines.

The maximum penalty for social media providers that fail to keep under 16’s off their platforms is now 99 million AUD (about $68.2 million), double the original maximum fine when the ban was first introduced. In a statement, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said: > “It’s clear big tech are not doing enough to comply with the law – there are still too many children on social media.”

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Australia double’s down on social media ban fines.

The maximum penalty for social media providers that fail to keep under 16’s off their platforms is now 99 million AUD (about $68.2 million), double the original maximum fine when the ban was first introduced. In a…

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mashable.com2 g fa

Australia is doubling max fines for social media ban violations

The Australian government says big tech is doing the bare minimum, and it's about to make non-compliance a lot more expensive.

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techspot.com1 g fa

Australia raises social media ban penalties to $99 million as children keep accessing platforms

Australia's government said tech companies are "not doing enough" to keep children off social media sites. In addition to the doubling of potential penalties, the eSafety Commissioner...

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arabnews.com3 g fa

Australia to double fine for flouting teen social media ban

SYDNEY: Australia will double the financial penalty on platforms flouting its world-leading social media ban for under-16s to stem widespread evasion of the restrictions, the government said on Saturday. New legislation…

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gizmodo.com1 g fa

Australia Ups the Ante in Under-16 Social Media Ban as Kids Find Workarounds

Social media companies can face double the fines if they fail to comply.

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independent.co.uk1 g fa

Australia doubles fines on tech firms not complying with under-16 social media ban

New changes will make it easier to gather evidence, government says

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Australia pledges tougher enforcement of social media ban for teens

    Platforms face massive fines as Australia doubles down on its teen social media ban

  2. sabato 27 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    ‘Doing the bare minimum’: Albanese blasts social media giants over age ban enforcement

    Tech giants will be more harshly investigated and will face $99 million fines if they fail to comply with the government’s social media age limit.

  3. sabato 27 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Australia to double penalty for social media ban breaches to $99m as tech giants accused of ‘not doing enough’

    Prime minister Anthony Albanese says too many children still on platforms but he is ‘heartened’ by world-leading law

  4. sabato 27 giugno 2026·asia.nikkei.com

    Australia to double penalties for social media firms skirting U-16 ban

    Regulator to gain more powers to boost enforcement, PM announces

  5. sabato 27 giugno 2026·arabnews.com

    Australia to double fine for flouting teen social media ban

    SYDNEY: Australia will double the financial penalty on platforms flouting its world-leading social media ban for under-16s to stem widespread evasion of the restrictions, the…

  6. sabato 27 giugno 2026·ilsole24ore.com

    Australia: multe raddoppiate per social che aggirano divieto a under 16

    Fino a 60 mln euro. Albanese: "BigTech non fanno abbastanza"

  7. sabato 27 giugno 2026·lemonde.fr

    L’Australie va doubler les amendes pour violation de l’interdiction des réseaux sociaux aux mineurs

    « Il est clair que les géants de la tech ne font pas assez pour se conformer à la loi ; il y a encore trop d’enfants sur les réseaux sociaux », a déclaré le premier ministre,…

  8. sabato 27 giugno 2026·scmp.com

    Australia PM: ‘too many children on social media’, ban too easy to avoid

    According to a British ‌study, 85 per cent of Australians aged 12 to 15 were still using social media three months after the ban took effect.

  9. sabato 27 giugno 2026·nu.nl

    Australië verstrengt socialemediaverbod voor kinderen en verdubbelt boetes

    De Australische regering gaat het socialemediaverbod voor kinderen strenger handhaven. Een overheidsregulator krijgt meer bevoegdheden om overtredingen te onderzoeken en de boetes…

  10. sabato 27 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Australia toughens kids' social media ban, doubles potential penalties for tech firms

    Australia empowers eSafety commissioner to compel platforms for compliance evidence

  11. sabato 27 giugno 2026·dawn.com

    Australia to double fine on platforms for flouting teen social media ban

    New legislation will lift the maximum fine to $68 million for systemic breaches of the regulation and arm the eSafety online watchdog with greater powers.

  12. sabato 27 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Australia to strengthen enforcement of under-16 social media ban | Fortune

    “It’s clear big tech are not doing enough to comply with the law — there are still too many children on social media.”

  13. sabato 27 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Australia toughens kids' social media ban, doubles potential penalties for tech firms - The Economic Times

    Australia is doubling penalties for tech firms failing to enforce its child social media ban, as evidence shows limited impact on teen usage. The government is boosting regulator…

  14. sabato 27 giugno 2026·aljazeera.com

    Australia to double fines on Big Tech as children bypass social media ban

    Canberra says tech platforms are still letting too many children bypass its under-16 social media ban.

  15. domenica 28 giugno 2026·e.vnexpress.net

    Australia toughens kids' social media ban, doubles potential penalties for tech firms - VnExpress International

    Australia said on Saturday it would double the maximum penalty ​it can impose on tech firms found to have failed to uphold a ground-breaking social media ban for children, ‌as…

  16. domenica 28 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Social media giants face tougher ban laws

    Tech giants caught flouting Australia's under-16 social media ban could soon face double the fines.

  17. domenica 28 giugno 2026·tipranks.com

    Australia to double max penalty for kids’ social media ban, Reuters says

    Australia has warned it would double the maximum penalty it can impose on firms failing to uphold its social media ban for children and plans to...

  18. domenica 28 giugno 2026·heise.de

    Social Media ab 16: Australien verdoppelt Strafen für Plattformen

    Australiens Social-Media-Verbot für unter 16-Jährige zeigt wenig Wirkung. Die Regierung will nun härter gegen die Plattformen durchgreifen.

  19. domenica 28 giugno 2026·mashable.com

    Australia is doubling max fines for social media ban violations

    The Australian government says big tech is doing the bare minimum, and it's about to make non-compliance a lot more expensive.

  20. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·npr.org

    Australia to double potential fines over child social media accounts

    Australia plans to double potential fines for social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, who fail to prevent Australian children from holding accounts.