eSafety Commissioner
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant has been forced to clarify that tweeting the commissioner does not qualify as a formal Online Safety Act request, just in case you were wondering.
The controversial and heavily scrutinised Online Safety Act passed through Parliament last month, which means Inman Grant is now set to receive a plethora of new powers in early 2022 that give her an extreme amount of control on a personal level.
Under the act, the commissioner has the power to remove websites from search engines, rapidly block sites that show violence and/or terrorist material and remove online abuse, among other things.
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