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Australia moving forward on world-first internet safety codes

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Australia's eSafety Commissioner has made a final decision on a group of world-first Internet safety codes. The codes are meant to ensure companies actively track and remove illegal content such as child sexual abuse and pro-terrorist material from their platforms.


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Australia's eSafety Commissioner has made a final decision on a group of world-first Internet safety codes. The codes are meant to ensure companies actively track and remove illegal content such as child sexual abuse and pro-terrorist material from their platforms.


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