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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to meet with Tim Cook to see Apple’s new child safety features

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced he will meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook following a major announcement by the tech giants according to The Daily Mail.

Yesterday at the Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, Apple unveiled a suite of new child safety features designed to give parents greater control over their children’s digital lives, including what they see, who they communicate with, and when they can access apps. The tech giant Apple says the tools are guided by expert research and tailored by age, while Cook revealed the changes were partly inspired by Australia’s world‑leading social media regulations.

In a statement, Albanese said Cook had personally briefed him on Apple’s latest measures, describing them as part of a broader effort to respond to growing global concern about the impact of social media on young people.

‘He told me these changes are in part inspired by Australia’s world‑leading action on social media age limits, as well as Apple’s ongoing research into the impact of these platforms on kids.’

Cook has invited Albanese to visit Apple headquarters to inspect the new safety technology first‑hand, according to The Daily Mail.

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