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Child Protection in the Net: Eu Tightens the Screws

Summary by euractiv.de
Brussels paves the way: EU countries are allowed to restrict children's access to social media more in the future – right up to the ban. The overview shows who pushes forward and what the rules should look like in concrete terms.
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Brussels paves the way: EU countries are allowed to restrict children's access to social media more in the future – right up to the ban. The overview shows who pushes forward and what the rules should look like in concrete terms.

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euractiv.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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