Video game giants can be slapped with near-$50 million fines if they fail a directive to prevent the grooming and ...
Notices require companies to explain how they detect, prevent, and respond to harms such as grooming, cyberbullying, online ...
The eSafety Commissioner issues legally enforceable transparency notices to 'Roblox,' 'Minecraft,' Epic Games' 'Fortnite,' and Valve's Steam, seeking details on their safety systems, staffing and ...
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Safety boss Julie Inman Grant said research had shown the vast majority of Australian children played some sort of online game.
Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite and Steam were among the gaming services asked by authorities to explain how they are protecting ...
Australia's internet regulator has targeted online gaming platforms like Roblox and Minecraft, requiring them to disclose measures protecting children from grooming and radicalization. Non-compliance ...
The popular gaming platform, which has committed to making platform changes in these states, will pay Alabama $12.2 million ...
The Alabama Attorney General’s Office has reached a settlement with a videogaming company to limit exposure to young players ...