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Credit Card Fraud - with your birthday, mother's maiden name and home address combined with some social engineering, a secondary card can be issued under your account. The Australia social media ban for users under 16 is now official, as approved by the Australian Parliament. The country is the first to implement a bill that keeps minors from using social media platforms. This includes biometrics, government identification methods, and collaboration with social media platforms for implementation. The only other noteworthy country committed to this is France, blocking social media access for those aged under 15 with exemptions. What do you guys think of the Australia social media ban for users under 16? Australia banning social media from those under 16 years old is in the works. He explained how the restriction aims to mitigate the harm caused by social media to children in the country. Read more in our articles including "SNS makes Online Scamming Much Easier" and "Australia social media ban for users under 16 now official".

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What is Social Media Fraud?

Credit Card Fraud - with your birthday, mother's maiden name and home address combined with some social engineering, a secondary card can be issued under your account. The Australia social media ban for users under 16 is now official, as approved by the Australian Parliament.

What have you covered about Social Media Fraud?

The country is the first to implement a bill that keeps minors from using social media platforms. This includes biometrics, government identification methods, and collaboration with social media platforms for implementation. The only other noteworthy country committed to this is France, blocking social media access for those aged under 15 with exemptions.

Where can I find articles about Social Media Fraud?

Our coverage of Social Media Fraud includes: "SNS makes Online Scamming Much Easier"; "Australia social media ban for users under 16 now official"; "Australia banning social media from those under 16 years old". Each article provides unique insights and information.