
Internet: Social media ban: Could an EU report pave the way?
Your answers are also important for the German debate
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Your answers are also important for the German debate. Experts should clarify for the EU Commission whether a social media ban is needed. Today (10.00 a.m.), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is presented with a report with groundbreaking advice on the possible introduction of a minimum age for social networks.
Furthermore, Just last week, the European Commission criticized the French plan to ban social media for children and adolescents under 15. Since December, there has been a social media ban for under 16-year-olds. The digital wallet EUDI-Wallet should also be available in Germany at the beginning of 2027.
In addition, In Brussels, however, people are interested in not allowing excessive fragmentation - i.e. not having different rules in the 27 Member States. Article 28 (“Online Protection of Minors”) of the DSA obliges the online giants to take “appropriate and proportionate measures” to protect minors.
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Your answers are also important for the German debate
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesExperts should clarify for the EU Commission whether a social media ban is needed.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesToday (10.00 a.m.), European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is presented with a report with groundbreaking advice on the possible introduction of a minimum age for social networks.
reliability low1/2 sourcesJust last week, the European Commission criticized the French plan to ban social media for children and adolescents under 15.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSince December, there has been a social media ban for under 16-year-olds.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe digital wallet EUDI-Wallet should also be available in Germany at the beginning of 2027.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Brussels, however, people are interested in not allowing excessive fragmentation - i.e. not having different rules in the 27 Member States.
reliability low1/2 sourcesArticle 28 (“Online Protection of Minors”) of the DSA obliges the online giants to take “appropriate and proportionate measures” to protect minors.
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