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Twitter, TikTok and Google forced to reveal what they do to combat child abuse

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Legal notice from eSafety commissioner comes after Twitter’s massive job cuts to its Australian and safety teams

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Twitter, TikTok and Google will be forced to answer questions about how they tackle child sexual abuse and blackmail attempts on their platforms after the Australian eSafety commissioner issued legal notices to the companies.

The tech companies, as well as gaming platforms Twitch and Discord, will have 35 days to respond to the commissioner’s questions or risk fines of up to $687,000 a day.

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