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Did you know age checks are coming to search engines?

Approximately half of the Australians have no idea that search engines should soon control the age of their users as part of a wide range of changes in Australia’s internet rules.

This was presented to a parliamentary investigation on Australia’s online security arrangements, according to a new survey from Yougov, which is located in Canberra University News and Media Research Center. Crirase.

In August, the Senate passed a greenery movement Creating an investigation into Online security law ESAFETY commissioner Julie Inman Grant and the government’s minimum age law of social media industry codes for search engines registered.

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The presentation of the News and Media Research Center raises a number of concerns about the age control requirements of both policies.

These include a lack of public awareness about the important changes that require technology companies to age, predict or ultimately verify their users by using methods such as algorithmic analysis, facial screening or loading government identity.

Based on the 1,501 voter survey participating by Yougov between 12-18 September, 46% of voters said they are aware of future requirements for search engines.

Only 38% said that they are very comfortable or comfortable with search engines that control the age of users.

Australians were unaware of the young social media ban, which was closer to 22% – closer to the Australians, which would require technology companies to take “reasonable steps için to prevent Australians from taking account on their platforms.

Kirki percent of the respondents, social platforms that control their age, they are very comfortable or comfortable, he said.

No age control method is easily accepted by the majority of people. Forty -seven percent, he said they were comfortable to use their identities to check their age. This was followed by a user’s use of a user to predict their age (32%), to take a selfie (27%) and to use credit card data (14%).

While claiming that this is not a problem in itself, the presentation argues that he needed more public opinion discussion and dialogue on these issues ”. The shipment also calls for the “timely review of the young social media ban by referring to the rush nature of the bill through the parliament.

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The shipment criticizes the Australian online industry by criticizing the joint regulatory approach to the Promotion of the online security codes for registration by the Televi Commissioner.[s] The quality of the code ”and“ does not achieve the results of the most robust children’s rights ”.

The investigation begins this morning with a hearing in Canberra, which includes representatives of the Australian Technology Lobby Group Digi, which coordinates the industry’s development of online industry codes.

While it encourages industrial codes as an important step by the industry to make the internet safer for young Australians, the group submission The search engine code, which will enter into force in early March and the young social media ban that started on December 10, envisions the “Public misunderstanding risk ..

Did you know that the search engine is coming to age?

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