
Children on the net: “Social media is not a toy”: Von der Leyen advances age limit of 13 years
Children on the net: “Social media is not a toy”: Von der Leyen pushes the age limit of 13 years
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Children on the net: “Social media is not a toy”: Von der Leyen pushes the age limit of 13 years. Australia has done it, now the EU wants to follow suit. After the summer, the Commission chief wants to submit a bill that adheres closely to the proposals of experts.
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Children on the net: “Social media is not a toy”: Von der Leyen pushes the age limit of 13 years.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAustralia has done it, now the EU wants to follow suit.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter the summer, the Commission chief wants to submit a bill that adheres closely to the proposals of experts
reliability low1/2 sources
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Children on the net: “Social media is not a toy”: Von der Leyen pushes the age limit of 13 years.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterAustralia has done it, now the EU wants to follow suit.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterAfter the summer, the Commission chief wants to submit a bill that adheres closely to the proposals of experts
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenter
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