Snapchat makes Australian teens verify age as social media ban looms

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From December 10, social media platforms in Australia must remove users aged below 16 or face fines, in one of the strictest bans globally

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Bianca Navarro, 10, looks at a screenshot of herself from Snapchat at her home in Sydney on October 30. Photo: AFP

Agence France-PresseSnapchat has begun asking teenage Australians to verify their ages, the company said on Monday, just weeks before Canberra enforces sweeping laws banning under 16s from social media.AdvertisementFrom December 10, Australia will force social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, to remove users under the age of 16 or face hefty fines.

“Starting this week, many users will be asked to verify their age to continue accessing Snapchat,” the company said.

Users will be able to do so using an Australian bank account, government-issued identification, or by taking a photo of their face, which a third party will then use to provide an estimated age range.

From December 10, users under 16 will have their accounts locked.

AdvertisementSnapchat, like other social media platforms, has advised teen users to download their data as soon as possible as it may be tricky to do so once the ban starts.

Snapchat will be asking users to verify their age from this week. Photo: Reuters
Snapchat will be asking users to verify their age from this week. Photo: Reuters

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