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The eSafety Commissioner has only been able to action 72 of the 3,600 adult cyber abuse complaints it has received, and it's hopeful the new Online Safety Act will allow it to do more.
Australia's eSafety Commissioner is set to receive sweeping new powers like the ability to order the removal of material that seriously harms adults, with the looming passage of the Online Safety Act.
Australia’s eSafety commissioner has dropped her legal bid to force Elon Musk’s social media site X to hide a violent video of a church stabbing in Sydney from global users.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant found her agency caught in a high-profile legal stoush with Elon Musk's X last year when she ordered the removal of footage of the Wakeley stabbing, viewed ...
The eSafety commissioner has been granted a two-day legal injunction to compel social media platform X to hide posts that include graphic footage relating to the Wakeley stabbing.
White House calls out Australian eSafety Commissioner for ‘censorship’ The US State Department has criticised the Australian government for ‘censorship’, after an anti-trans activist’s X ...
Google has informed Australian authorities it received more than 250 complaints globally over nearly a year that its artificial intelligence software was used to make deepfake terrorism material.
X, formerly Twitter, fined $610,000 by eSafety Commissioner for reporting failure X, formally known as Twitter, has been fined more than $600,000 after failing to answer questions about how it’s ...
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has made the decision not to register two of eight online safety codes drafted by the online industry as they fail to provide appropriate ...
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