Australia fines Telegram for delay in answering questions

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Australia fines Telegram for delay in answering questions
Australia's online safety regulator has fined messaging platform Telegram about $1 million for its delay in answering questions about measures the app took to prevent the spread of child abuse and violent extremist material. The e-Safety Commission in March 2024 sought responses from social ...

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