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Japan Takes Measures to Fight Smartphone Addiction · Global Voices

Summary by The México News
Japan is already taking steps to combat smartphone addiction (also known as smartphones in English), limiting the use of these devices during free time and imposing ‘currencies’ on children and adolescents. Through its social media accounts, the World Economic Forum shared the experience of the city of Toyoake – Aichi Prefecture – which distributed a guide to its 69,000 residents to limit the use of technology for their health.
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Japan is already taking steps to combat smartphone addiction (also known as smartphones in English), limiting the use of these devices during free time and imposing ‘currencies’ on children and adolescents. Through its social media accounts, the World Economic Forum shared the experience of the city of Toyoake – Aichi Prefecture – which distributed a guide to its 69,000 residents to limit the use of technology for their health.

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The México News broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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