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tech company ByteDance, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. “MCMC will continue to take firm and proportionate action where necessary to ensure digital platforms operating in Malaysia uphold their responsibilities in maintaining
companies responsible have fixed it and proven it is safe," Ellen said. Lord Nash, a former Conservative education minister, said his message to the government on its promise to tackle social media harms was simple
tech firms must protect children online and it backed regulator Ofcom "to act against those who fail to comply". "We are going further - consulting on options from age limits and app curfews to outright bans
Australia, where an under-16 social media [ban has been in place](https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/may/28/uk-social-media-crackdown-british-minister-visits-australia), the block applies to any service that allows social interaction between two or more users and if it allows users
response from the tech companies and no sign of who might be sending her those messages - as Krug lived in abject fear, constantly on high alert. When the 43-year
responsibility squarely with social media companies. There’s a growing consensus among online safety campaigners that, rather than implementing an Australia-style lock out, the UK government should instead block under-16s from accessing risky
tech entrepreneur Lin Xiaofan, who presented himself as the face of the resort project in Timor-Leste and last July was appointed as special adviser to the president on economic and commercial affairs. Ximenes
Australia has been among the outlets continually asking about the government’s response, so it is to be welcomed that the reforms are in train and will come into force on 1 January