Topic: Julie Inman Grant
Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, is at the forefront of expanding online censorship and surveillance measures under the guise of protecting users. Her push for age verification and stricter controls on digital platforms raises significant concerns about privacy and free expression, as these policies often lead to increased monitoring and restrictions on speech. The implications of her actions extend beyond Australia, influencing global discussions on digital rights and the role of government in regulating online content.
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Australia’s Top Censor Wants Power Over The “Ratio”
Australia eSafety Commissioner wants notification power to punish online pile-ons as X Corp keeps winning in court.
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Australia’s “eSafety” Commissioner Threatens App Stores Over AI Age Verification Deadline
The same government that already bars under-16s from social media is now coming for AI chatbots, app stores, and search…
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EU Targets VPNs as Age Checks Expand
European policymakers are treating VPN adoption as behavior to be contained.
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Australia Enforces Age ID Checks for Search Engine Users
Australia’s bid for digital safety inches closer to a license-to-browse internet.
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Australia Expands Online Censorship and Antisemitism Controls After Bondi Beach Terror Attack
After the Bondi Beach attack, Canberra’s push for tighter online controls is colliding with growing legal resistance over who decides…
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Australian Court Questions eSafety’s Power in X Free Speech Appeal
The judges’ skepticism hints at a broader unease with invisible forms of online censorship.












