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We fight for human rights in the digital age. www.digitalrightswatch.org.au
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Here is the audit report referred to in the article: www.anao.gov.au/sites/defaul...
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The scope of the trial will cover age verification, age inference, age estimation; and assess each technology for accuracy, interoperability, reliability, ease of use, minimisation of bias, protection of privacy, human rights protections, data security, circumvention, and technology readiness level
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At a stakeholder event on 6 February, ACCS shared the list of 44 technology participants that had submitted expressions of interest to date in participating in the Age Assurance Technology Trial, including Meta, Snap and Yoti:
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If we want to do something about the harmful impacts of online life, and improve the safety of all Australians engaging with online platforms, the first and most important step is comprehensive privacy protections for everyone, including young people.
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But we know individual action is only one part of the puzzle. In 2025, DRW will continue to fight for robust privacy reform that protects people's right to privacy. This year we'll see the development of a Children's Code by the OAIC, and the progress of the federally-funded age assurance trial.
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Privacy and security are collective actions. Anything you can do to lock down your data helps not only yourself, but your community. We've collected a list of tools & guides that you can use to protect yourself online: digitalrightswatch.org.au/tools-guides/
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Hah! Fixed, thank you
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Giving up Facebook or Instagram isn't simple; we need systemic change. Leaving a social media platform is not a easy action for most of us. We build our personal and professional lives around access to networks of people, we form relationships and collaborate with others to produce meaningful work.
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That's the one! Unsure whether it's still useful/usable so many years later, or whether the third party administrator will have more information, but for now that's what we have
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You may be able to use this link www.facebook.com/help/1873665...
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Open to individuals who: > held a Facebook Account between 2 November 2013 and 17 December 2015; > were present in Australia for more than 30 days during that period; and > either installed the This is Your Digital Life app or were Facebook friends with an individual who installed the app.
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