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Musk's X warns UK safety law threatens free speech

Elon Musk's social media platform X warns that the UK's Online Safety Act could threaten free speech by requiring users to verify their age with ID. Critics argue this may deter anonymous expression online.

Australia bans social media for under-16s

Australia enforces a groundbreaking ban on social media for under-16s, with TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook in the crosshairs. Discover how it’s being enforced and which platforms are exempt.

Australia proposes social media ban for under-16s

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces sweeping restrictions on social media access for children under 16, citing mental health risks. Experts weigh in on the controversial plan.

MPs Push for Social Media Ban for Under-16s

A cross-party group of MPs is calling for a ban on social media for children under 16, citing mental health risks and online safety concerns. Discover the debate and potential policy changes.

UK care sector faces 152,000 staff shortage crisis

New figures reveal a deepening crisis in the UK's adult social care sector, with a staggering 152,000 vacant positions. Experts warn of severe consequences for vulnerable adults as recruitment struggles continue.

Women's app Tea hit by major data breach

A popular women-only social app, Tea, has suffered a significant data breach, exposing sensitive user information. The incident raises concerns over digital safety in online communities.

UK’s New Online Safety Rules Explained

The UK government has introduced strict new online safety regulations aimed at protecting users from harmful content. Here’s how they’ll work and what penalties tech firms could face.

Elon Musk urged to block porn for kids on X

Tech billionaire Elon Musk faces mounting pressure to implement stricter controls preventing minors from accessing explicit content on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Gun Influencers Teach Kids Survival Tactics – Controversy Erupts

A pair of young influencers, known as the 'Survival Sisters', are sparking debate by teaching children firearm handling and survival tactics on social media. Critics argue their content glamorises guns, while supporters claim it promotes safety and prepar

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