青少年社交媒体禁令技术试验中提出的隐私问题被忽视
在澳大利亚针对青少年的社交媒体禁令技术试验中,尽管参与者提出了对隐私的担忧,但这些关切并未得到充分重视。试验涉及使用面部识别和年龄验证技术,引发了关于数据保护和青少年权利的重要讨论。
在澳大利亚针对青少年的社交媒体禁令技术试验中,尽管参与者提出了对隐私的担忧,但这些关切并未得到充分重视。试验涉及使用面部识别和年龄验证技术,引发了关于数据保护和青少年权利的重要讨论。
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