Senate debates
Thursday, 28 November 2024
Bills
Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Bill 2024; In Committee
10:23 pm
Malcolm Roberts (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) | Hansard source
It's not often Senator Hanson-Young tells me I'm right. A moment ago, I had a call from a constituent who had called their local Liberal member of parliament about this bill and was told, 'Oh, it's okay; you can just sign up for your children.' With age-assurance software, that will not work. With Digital ID connected to age-assurance software, the social media platform will know what you're doing. Don't be telling people: 'It's nothing. You can defeat it. You can still talk to Grandad on Facebook.' You won't be able to. Children may be able to use VPNs, virtual private networks, and the new PPNs, personal private networks, to appear to be in another country. That really won't work either. The keystroke logging that accompanies the age-assurance software will assume someone pretending to be in Canada but interacting with Australian accounts is probably using a VPN.
Minister, why did you say that this won't lead to Digital ID when your amendment says exactly that?
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