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Norway Moves Forward with Age Limit for Social Media (The Office of the Prime Minister of Norway)

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) The Norwegian government is taking decisive steps to protect children online by presenting a public consultation proposal for a new law that would prohibit social media platforms from offering their services to children under the age of 15. Norway is committed to creating a safer internet for children, recognizing the serious impact that screen use and social media can have on children's sleep, mental health, learning and concentration. "This …

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The Interior Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Reul, proposes an age limit in social networks to combat extremist tendencies among young people. The CDU politician said in Deutschlandfunk that there are more and more young people who could be carried away by ideologies.

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On Tuesday, Emmanuel Macron reiterated France's desire to ban social networks for young users "under the age of 15". Spain and Greece are on the same line, with the ambition of having a "digital majority" on a European scale. - Emmanuel Macron promises to ban social networks "under the age of 15" if the EU does not do so (Policy).

42% opt to restrict access to children under 12 years of age

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Regjeringen.no broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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