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New industry code to protect dating app users from harm now in force
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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10/1/2024
A nation-wide industry code for dating apps -- detailing how they protect users from harm and abuse has come into force.
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Well, from today, these online dating platforms will have six months to become compliant with
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a code of conduct that's designed to increase safety for users.
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This is a big issue that's being seen with a 2022 Australian Institute of Criminology
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study finding that three out of four people who had been surveyed had been subjected to
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sexual violence through dating apps in the five years prior.
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This code's been in the works since the beginning of last year and is voluntary for now before
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becoming enforceable from April next year.
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So this code will require apps to have systems in place to detect potential incidents of
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online, enabled harm, and also to take actions against users who violate safety policies.
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They'll also have to have prominent and transparent reporting mechanisms and will be required
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to tell the e-safety commissioner about how many accounts have been terminated.
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They'll also have to engage with law enforcement and escalate threats where there's an imminent
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safety risk.
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And the apps will also have a new rating system, which will allow users to see how they stack
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up against these new safety obligations.
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Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says that the government wants to be able to keep
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users safer.
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We know that self-regulation is often the best and quickest form of regulation in innovative
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industries.
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But at the same time, of course, we have consistently said that if this code does not deliver the
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safety benefits that we expect for Australians, then the government will have no hesitation
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in imposing direct regulation on this sector.
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So what we want here is outcomes.
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We want people to continue to experience and to have the freedom to choose of these apps.
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But they do need to be made safer.
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For now, this industry code is voluntary, but the e-safety commissioner will be reviewing
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it in 2026 to decide if it should be made mandatory.
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