Reset Australia is demanding greater data protections for teenagers after it uncovered a Facebook loophole that allows teenagers to be profiled and targeted with advertising based on a range of age inappropriate interests, such as alcohol, smoking, gambling, and extreme weight loss.
The NBN Co has been recently claiming that it has fast connections, super-fast connections and anything else that should satisfy the needs of even the most discriminating consumer, but that appears to be as much BS as any of its other claims.
The not-for-profit online Hello Sunday Morning organisation says Australia’s most dangerous drinkers are turning online in droves for help ditching their heavy drinking habits, eschewing trained sober coaches for communities of likeminded Aussies giving abstinence a go.
Dangerous, high-risk repeat drink drivers in the Australian state of Queensland will be forced to have approx $2000 self-funded interlock devices attached to their cars by the end of the year, with those blowing low or no alcohol content able to drive, and those with high alcohol readers interlocked out!
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