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Most platforms ask for user age but lack effective verification tools, allowing kids to easily bypass restrictions.
Learn how Australian children bypass social media age restrictions despite platform policies and age verification tools.
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A new study by Australia’s eSafety Commission finds 80% of kids under 13 bypass the age restrictions on social media platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat.
Children aged between eight and 15 are easily circumventing minimum age rules put in place by major social media companies ...
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