Australia has widened its ban on teenagers accessing social media sites to include YouTube, despite warnings from its parent, Alphabet, that it would consider legal action over such a move.
Canberra passed legislation late last year aimed at preventing anyone under the age of 16 from registering to join social media platforms, including Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook and Snapchat.
The law puts the onus on technology companies to enforce the age limit or face significant fines of up to A$50mn ($33mn).
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