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    Meta Warns Aussie Teens of Imminent Account Lockouts 

    November 20, 2025
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    Meta has commenced alerting Australian users under 16 on Facebook and Instagram about impending account deactivations, in preparation for the nation’s pioneering social media restrictions set to activate on 10 December 2025. Notifications via email, SMS and in-app prompts urge teenagers to download their data ahead of the cutoff, with access restoration promised upon reaching 16, preserving content as previously configured.

    From 4 December, the platform will block new account creations for those below the age threshold, enforcing compliance with legislation that mandates platforms to proactively exclude minors from services like Instagram, Facebook and Threads. Breaches could incur fines up to AUD 50 million or 30 per cent of Australian revenue, whichever is greater, administered by the eSafety Commissioner.

    This world-first measure, passed amid concerns over youth mental health and online harms, has drawn mixed reactions. Meta has advocated for parental consent models over outright bans, arguing they better balance protection with access, yet is proceeding with shutdowns to meet legal demands. As reported by Reuters, the company views the law as overly stringent but is cooperating to avoid penalties while exploring appeals.

    Enforcement poses significant hurdles, as users frequently misrepresent their age during sign-up, complicating automated detection. Digital verification tools, reliant on biometrics or document uploads, struggle to balance efficacy with privacy, often faltering against sophisticated evasion tactics like borrowed IDs.

    Security risks further cloud the picture. Identity platforms have repeatedly fallen prey to breaches, exposing sensitive data. For instance, AU10TIX—a verifier for TikTok, Uber and X—suffered an administrative lapse last year that left credentials vulnerable online for over 12 months, compromising user records. According to The Guardian, such incidents heighten fears that mandatory checks could invite cyber threats, potentially doxxing minors or fuelling identity theft in a nation where 70 per cent of teens already hold social media profiles.

    Critics, including child safety advocates, praise the ban for curbing addictive algorithms and cyberbullying, citing studies linking excessive use to anxiety spikes. Platforms counter that education and controls suffice, but with implementation looming, Meta’s proactive notifications signal a pragmatic pivot amid regulatory pressures reshaping global digital norms.

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