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Out of the public eye—Australian kids embrace online privacy

Australian childrenAustralian children and young people are taking steps to protect their privacy when they use the internet and social media, according to research released today by the ACMA. Read More ...

 

Be malware aware: ACMA releases daily infections data

MalwareThe ACMA has launched a webpage containing detailed statistics of malicious software (malware) infections reported daily to internet service providers and other network operators through the Australian Internet Security Initiative (AISI). Read More ...

 

ACMA news

The ACMA has confirmed the agendas for Citizen Conversations about Classification and Decency, taking place on 6 June 2013. More ...

The ACMA has formally warned iTalk (Australia) Pty Ltd to comply with the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (TCP Code). The ACMA found that iTalk failed to make Critical Information Summaries available for its plans as required under the TCP Code. More ...

The ACMA has found that the Manly community radio service 2MWM breached a licence condition under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. More ...

The ACMA has formally warned telco provider Clear Networks to comply with the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code after finding its Financial Hardship Policy didn’t have company contact time details and only scant information about where customers could locate community financial counsellors. More ...

Australians would be able to call ‘freephone’ (18/1800) numbers from their mobile phone at no charge under a draft variation to the ACMA’s Numbering Plan, released for comment today. More ...


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