eSafety regulator asks Twitter, Google for information on handling online child abuse

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eSafety regulator asks Twitter, Google for information on handling online child abuse
The Australia eSafety commissioner sent legal letters to Twitter and Google telling them to hand over information about their efforts to stop online child abuse, drawing them into a crackdown that has already put pressure on other global tech firms. The action by the country's e-safety commission...

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