
Von der Leyen, 'serves a minimum age for social access'
This is 20 years of their lives
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This is 20 years of their lives. At the same time, around Europe, nearly 60% of young children have experienced emotional and psychosocial problems online. "If we continue to allow Big Tech unlimited access to our children, we will only condemn another generation to further psychological damage, addiction and suffering.
Furthermore, And the data show it: throughout Europe, young people spend from 4 to 6 hours a day in front of the screens, six hours a day. "We in Europe believe that parents are raising our children, not predatory algorithms. What we have already agreed on is that there must be a minimum age from which children can enroll in social media.".
In addition, Similarly, we must establish the age to which minors can legally access social media," he said, assuming a gradual introduction of rules according to age groups and platform characteristics. The President of the Commission reiterated that, with the European law on digital services (Dsa), platforms have a "diligence" towards users, especially the most vulnerable, and must demonstrate that their services "do not harm".
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This is 20 years of their lives.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt the same time, around Europe, nearly 60% of young children have experienced emotional and psychosocial problems online.
reliability low1/2 sources"If we continue to allow Big Tech unlimited access to our children, we will only condemn another generation to further psychological damage, addiction and suffering.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAnd the data show it: throughout Europe, young people spend from 4 to 6 hours a day in front of the screens, six hours a day.
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"We in Europe believe that parents are raising our children, not predatory algorithms.
according to ANSA - Ultima Ora +2What we have already agreed on is that there must be a minimum age from which children can enroll in social media.".
according to ANSA - Ultima Ora +2Similarly, we must establish the age to which minors can legally access social media," he said, assuming a gradual introduction of rules according to age groups and platform characteristics.
according to ANSA - Mondo +1The President of the Commission reiterated that, with the European law on digital services (Dsa), platforms have a "diligence" towards users, especially the most vulnerable, and must demonstrate that their services "do not harm".
according to ANSA - Mondo +1
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