Tech giants must reveal children's social media habits

Research has found children as young as eight are regularly using social media. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Social media companies are facing pressure to reveal how many Australian children are using their platforms.

Google, Facebook's parent company Meta, TikTok, Reddit, Discord, Twitch and Snap must answer a series of questions from the online safety watchdog about the number of children on their platforms and the age assurance measures used to prevent access by under-aged kids.

Most of these sites have their own age limits to prevent children under 13 from using social media.

But one-in-four children aged eight to 10 used social media at least one a week and almost half of all 11 to 13-year-olds accessed the sites at the same rate, according to eSafety research.

Commissioner Julie Inman Grant says legally-imposed age limits are on the table, but noted the online sphere offered some benefits to teenagers and said more must be understood of the potential effectiveness and unintended consequences of any restrictions.

"To ensure the safety of young Australians, we need to provide them - and their parents, carers and educators - with effective education and prevention strategies," she said.

"It cannot all fall on the shoulders of kids, parents and teachers - industry need to play their part too."

The eight social media companies will have 30 days to provide their responses to the eSafety Commissioner.

Internet access has become an increasing concern with two- in-three teenagers aged 14 to 17 having viewed content of drug use, self-harm, violence and other harmful content in the past year.

The federal government has provided $6.5 million for a pilot program of age-assurance technology but Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said any age requirements must be proven to work.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to ban children under 16 accessing social media should the coalition win the next election.

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