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Experts Propose to Delay Mobile Use and Access to Networks Until the Age of 16

Delaying the use of mobile phones and access to social networks until the age of 16 is the proposal in which experts from the fields of health, technology or the protection of minors have agreed, in a meeting that coincides with the processing of the bill for the protection of minors in digital environments.
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Delaying the use of mobile phones and access to social networks until the age of 16 is the proposal in which experts from the fields of health, technology or the protection of minors have agreed, in a meeting that coincides with the processing of the bill for the protection of minors in digital environments.

Delaying the use of mobile phones and access to social networks until the age of 16 is the proposal in which experts from the fields of health, technology or the protection of minors have agreed, in a meeting that coincides with the processing of the bill for the protection of minors in digital environments.

Delaying the use of mobile phones and access to social networks until the age of 16 is the proposal in which experts from the fields of health, technology or the protection of minors have agreed, in a meeting that coincides with the processing of the bill for the protection of minors in digital environments.

Until the age of 16 or even 18, they are the ages to which adolescents should be given their first mobile phone. This is the belief of mental health nurse Lucas González Romero, who works at the child-juvenile mental health center in Sarriguren. Although he recognizes that this is a desire far from reality, since many minors receive their first mobile device before the age of 12. “Evidently, the situation will not change overnight. It will happe…

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diariodenavarra.es broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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