Does Mark Carney want to parent your kids for you? (opens original article in a new tab)
The Canadian government's new online harms bill aims to regulate social media use for minors, requiring sensitive data for adult content access, sparking privacy and censorship debates.
- The Liberals introduced a new online harms bill to regulate social media use for people under 16 in Canada.
- The bill requires Canadians to provide sensitive personal information to access adult content or connect on Facebook, raising privacy and censorship concerns.
- Similar legislation in Australia has not prevented children from accessing restricted sites.
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