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Australia to introduce age checks for internet searches
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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Australians will soon be subject to mandatory age checks when they log into online search engines such as Google and Microsoft. The new regulations were quietly passed late last month in a bid to prevent children accessing harmful content.
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I think we will see, according to these rules, we will see from December 27 that search engines
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will be required to use some form of age assurance technology on users who sign in.
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And the alternative there is facing a fine of almost $50 million from the eSafety Commissioner
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per breach.
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So this will cover Google, as you say, which has more than 90% share of the Australian
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market, also Microsoft, and the practical effect for logged in users.
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So if you log in and you're demonstrated to be under 18, your search results will then
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be filtered.
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It'll filter out things like high impact violence, pornography, eating disorder content.
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There's a whole list of content that will be caught theoretically under these filters.
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You can, of course, still search without signing in, without logging in.
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And then you'll experience a kind of default safety setting where images of pornography
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or high impact violence will be blurred.
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But you may not experience that, you know, like filtering out of entire links and, you
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know, that total kind of control that or high level of control that under 18 users will experience.
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We don't know yet how search engines will go about checking our ages, much like with the
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social media ban.
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It'll be down to the companies themselves.
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There's a bit of a menu of options available to them under these rules.
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Things like photo ID, face scanning, credit card checks.
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And then there's a really frictionless option that they may go for, which is just guessing
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your age using, it's called age inference, using AI based on the data they already have
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about you.
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And if you think about, you know, how much data a browser has on its users, you know, it
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can be a lot of data, so they might just be able to work it out in the background.
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Whether or not it'll keep young people safer is a different question.
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So Professor Lisa Given from RMIT University says that there may be a few ways around these
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controls.
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It serves as a bit of a gatekeeping function.
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But at the end of the day, where there's a will, there's a way.
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People can definitely still access this content by not logging into an account.
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They could also use a VPN to get around it by pretending to not be in Australia, for example.
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And of course, in many people's homes, there's often like a family account where people might
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have a shared laptop logged in all the time.
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Parents are going to have to be very careful to ensure that they are logged out of an adult
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account in order for these kind of controls to be appropriately in place.
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You know, on the other hand, you know, what the eSafety Commissioner is saying is really
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these new rules aren't intended to be the be all and end all.
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They are part of a larger layered framework that is being brought in where age checks may
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exist at not just the search engine level, but at various different points.
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And it's, you know, a bigger picture that will keep young people safe from a lot of these harms online.
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