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Should internet services embrace identity verification now?

Feb 9, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Australia’s Social Media Law Sparks Debate on Online Identity Verification

The introduction of a ban on social media accounts for users under 16 in Australia raises significant questions about online identity verification. As companies rush to comply with this legislation, there is concern that under-16s may circumvent the rules by creating accounts with false identities, potentially exacerbating the very issues the legislation aims to address.

This law highlights the risk children face online but also reveals a broader problem—the effectiveness of social media and online platforms remains in question. Restricting access for younger users does not resolve the exposure to harmful content and negative experiences many face. Instead, it could generate a demand for alternative and potentially more dangerous platforms. Other countries are also exploring age-verification technology aimed at restricting access to adult content, but these solutions often raise privacy concerns regarding data handling.

The issue of online anonymity complicates matters, as abusive behavior can stem from users in one’s own community, rather than far-off sources as commonly presumed. Anonymity allows individuals to create accounts without verified identities, leading to a proliferation of abusive interactions that remain largely untraceable. If platforms adopted verified accounts, it could lead to a significant reduction in harmful online behavior, allowing users, including public figures, to engage without the threat of abuse.

The shift toward requiring verified identities could redefine the online experience, giving users greater control over their interactions. However, it also poses challenges for platforms relying on high user numbers for profitability, and concerns over freedom of speech may arise.

The ongoing issues with under-16 users and online safety reiterate that existing methods of controlling content are insufficient. Implementing verified identities could help filter abuse and improve online interactions by ensuring accountability, potentially mitigating risks rather than escalating them.

Threat intelligence and monitoring tools can play a crucial role in identifying and managing abusive behavior online, fostering environments that prioritize user safety through comprehensive verification mechanisms.

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