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Meta, Australia
Meta is fighting scam ads in Australia – but has ‘no plans’ to do so in NZ
It underlines the stark gap between Australia's tough approach to big tech and New Zealand's meek, deferential attitude.
Meta cracks down on scammers with tougher financial ad rules in Australia
Meta is implementing new verification requirements for financial services advertisements in Australia to address the growing issue of 'celeb-bait' scam ads.
Meta bows to pressure to crack down on blatant scam ads
The social media giant has faced mounting calls to improve ad verification after a probe by this masthead revealed it had been accepting money from obvious scammers.
Meta tightens ad rules to curb financial scams aimed at Australians
The move comes after Meta in October said it took down 8,000 so-called "celeb bait" ads, as part of an effort with Australian banks to curb the scams that use images of famous people to trick consumers into giving money to fake investment schemes.
Meta tightens financial ad rules to combat scams in Australia
In its latest bid to combat scams, social media company Meta is rolling out stricter rules for advertisers. The new rules are aimed at addressing the rising number of financial scams targeting Australian users and are set to roll out in early 2025.
Meta introduces anti-scam ad measure in Australia, where a A$50 million fine is threatened, but not NZ
Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has announced a new measure it says will protect its Australian users against financial scams. Before running financial services ads, advertisers will be required to verify their beneficiary and payer information,
Meta Tightens Financial Ad Rules in Australia to Combat Rising Social Media Scams
Meta Platforms has introduced stricter ad regulations for financial products in Australia, aiming to curb scams. Advertisers must now verify credentials, including financial licenses, to ensure transparency and
Meta Implements Stricter Ad Rules in Australia to Combat Financial Scams
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has introduced enhanced regulations for advertisers of financial products and services in Australia. The new measures aim to curb the spread of scams on its platforms,
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Meta Unveils Mandatory Fraud Checks In Australia, To Curb Investment-Related Scams | Business News
Meta has announced the implementation of mandatory fraud checks in Australia in order to tackle investment-related scams. This move aims to curb the prevalence of fake celebrity endorsements. The ...
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Australia Urges ‘High Risk’ Label for OpenAI, Meta, and Google LLMs
Popular tech company AI models lack transparency in training data, Australian Senate Select Committee reports.
SiliconRepublic
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Meta hits back at Australia’s social media ban for under-16s
Meta, the parent company of Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook, has expressed concerns over the approval of a new bill in ...
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Meta, TikTok, Google Slam Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban
Global tech giants including Meta, TikTok and Google have heavily criticized Australian legislation to ban children under 16 ...
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Google, Meta urge Australia to delay bill on social media ban for children
Google and Meta said in their submissions that the government should wait for the results of an age-verification trial before ...
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Meta wants to build a $10B subsea cable spanning the world
Meta is reportedly exploring building its own subsea cable network worth $10bn+, but we’re waiting on more details.
PCMag on MSN
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Report: Meta Plans Undersea Cable Spanning The Entire Planet
Meta may try and avoid areas where there is geopolitical tension when building the cable, including the Red Sea, the South ...
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