As Australia’s new restrictions on social media use by children under 16 take effect this month, governments across Southeast Asia are rolling out or weighing their own measures aimed at protecting young users online.
From platform licensing rules in Malaysia to age-based access limits in Indonesia, the moves reflect a broader global push to rein in tech companies over child safety, cyberbullying and harmful content.
But analysts say such policies can also open the door to wider regulatory...
Southeast Asia follows Australia in tightening social media rules: safety or censorship?
Published 7 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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