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Australia to force Google to conduct age checks in world-first rules for search engines

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A logo of Google is seen on its office building in Hyderabad, India, on Jan 29, 2024.

Users will still be able to use search engines without registering, but the searches will then have a default high-level safety setting.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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  • Australia will require search engines such as Google to check the ages of users and restrict content for those under 18
  • New rules require search engines to filter out violent and pornographic content and prevent young users from accessing self-harm material
  • Non-compliance with these rules could lead to fines of up to A$49.5 million, as the government aims to protect children online.

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In a surprise move, Australia will require search engines such as Google and Bing to check the ages of users and restrict content for those under 18 as part of world-first measures aimed at protecting young people from inappropriate and harmful content.

These requirements come as the government plans to introduce on Dec 10 a ban on children under 16 having social media accounts.

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