France: Efforts being made to ban social media for children under 15
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France's plan to block children's access to social media will also fuel the debate in Germany. Experts warn against relying on simple solutions.
RECIT - The Council of State is considering on Thursday a bill that competes with parliamentary initiatives.
Gabriel Attal, who since the dissolution opposes the head of state on many subjects, intends to speed up the latter by also depositing a text aimed at banning social networks from adolescents.
France: Efforts being made to ban social media for children under 15
The French government is preparing a fresh effort to protect young people from excessive screen time and online risks by proposing a ban on social media for children under 15, Le Monde reported on December 31. According to a draft law seen by AFP, the measure would make it illegal for social-media platforms to offer services to anyone under the age of 15 by September 2026. The initiative, supported by French President Emmanuel Macron, would be d…
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