This data was released by the national internet regulator, eSafety. The new law requires social media platforms to restrict access for minors. Platforms that violate these rules face fines of up to 50 million dollars. Prior to these regulations, almost all teenagers and many young children had ignored such age restrictions. The international community, specifically France and the US, is already looking at Australia's experience as a model for introducing their own restrictions, reported by 24.kz.
Five million children's accounts deleted in Australia
Since the law banning social media for those under 16 came into effect, nearly 5 million accounts of children and teenagers have been deleted or blocked in Australia.
Restrictions on the use of combustible building materials have been established in Uzbekistan
- The Ombudsman of Uzbekistan discussed issues of cooperation in the field of human rights in Geneva
- Uzbekistan strengthens investment cooperation with Russian business
- Effectiveness of reforms and future priorities in Bukhara region discussed
- Zamin Foundation and Project C.U.R.E. signed a memorandum of cooperation in the field of healthcare
- Islamic finance is being introduced in Uzbekistan
Navruz of New Uzbekistan – a time of growth and progress
- Leaders of Uzbekistan and Pakistan hold a telephone conversation
- The President meets with representatives of various nationalities living in Uzbekistan
- Sincere congratulations from foreign partners
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- Uzbekistan – Tajikistan summit concludes