An Australian regulator has told Apple, Meta, and Microsoft to detail their strategies for combating child abuse material, or face fines.Apple famously announced measures to prevent the spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) in August 2021, only to face criticism over security and censorship. Apple backpedal its plans in September 2021, but as AppleInsider has noted, the addition of such measures is now inevitable.According to Reuters, Australia’s e-Safety Commissioner has sent what are described as legal letters to Apple and other Big Tech platforms. A spokesperson for the Commissioner, said that the letters use new Australian laws to compel disclosure. Read more…
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