eSafety Crackdown: Gaming Giants Under Scrutiny for Child Safety Protocols
Australia's internet regulator has demanded that online gaming platforms, including Roblox and Microsoft's Minecraft, disclose details on their child protection measures. The eSafety Commissioner aims to combat grooming and radicalization risks, with potential penalties for non-compliance reaching up to A$825,000 daily.
Australia's internet watchdog has issued a stern warning to online gaming platforms, prompting them to clarify their efforts in shielding young users from sexual predators and radicalization threats. Platforms like Roblox and Minecraft are under the microscope, required to showcase their cybersecurity measures.
The eSafety Commissioner has mandated a response from these companies, threatening hefty fines—up to A$825,000 a day—for non-compliance with newly issued transparency notices. Gaming platforms are seen as first contact points for potential exploitation and radicalization.
The Commissioner highlighted the potential risks posed by adults who exploit these social gaming environments. With increasing pressure and legal challenges, companies like Roblox are compelled to boost their safety protocols, including the implementation of AI to filter harmful content.
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