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Snapchat Blocks 415k Accounts in Australia
2 Feb
Summary
- Snapchat blocked 415,000 Australian accounts under the under-16 social media ban.
- The company suggested app stores verify user ages for better age restriction enforcement.
- Australia's law fines platforms up to Aus$49.5 million for failing to block underage users.

Snapchat has reported blocking 415,000 accounts in Australia since the implementation of the social media ban for users under 16. This measure is part of a broader crackdown by the Australian government, which came into effect on December 10. Platforms are required to prevent underage users from holding accounts, with potential fines of up to Aus$49.5 million for non-compliance.
While Snapchat is actively blocking accounts, the company has highlighted potential loopholes in age verification technology. They suggest that app stores should implement mandatory age checks for downloads as a more robust safeguard. Snapchat argues that an outright ban is not the optimal approach, particularly for a platform primarily used for connecting with friends and family.




