报告:许多澳大利亚人认为,在关系中,密码共享和地点跟踪是正常的,引起滥用问题。 Report: Many Australians see password sharing and location tracking in relationships as normal, raising abuse concerns.
澳大利亚安全专员最近的报告强调, 近四分之一的澳洲人认为合作伙伴共享密码是合理的, 超过10%的人认为追踪伴侣的位置是可以接受的。 A recent report by Australia's eSafety Commissioner highlights that nearly a quarter of Australians believe it's reasonable for partners to share passwords, and over 10% think tracking a partner's location is acceptable. 这些态度,特别是在年轻人和非讲英语的人中常见的这种态度,可能会使关系中基于技术的胁迫性控制正常化,有可能导致家庭暴力、家庭和性暴力的增加。 These attitudes, especially common among younger individuals and non-English speakers, may normalize tech-based coercive control in relationships, potentially leading to increased domestic, family, and sexual violence. 专员警告说,这种行为可能是虐待的早期迹象,并敦促在识别“红旗”时保持警惕。 The Commissioner warns that such behaviors can be early signs of abuse and urges vigilance in recognizing "red flags."