Prohibition of Social Networks for Children Under the Age of 15: What Does the Text that Arrives in the Senate Say?
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FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE - While the bill on the prohibition of social networks for children under 15 years of age will be discussed in session from tomorrow, the Algos Victima collective calls on senators not to undermine this fundamental text for the protection of children.
The upper chamber is preparing, this Tuesday, to render the text adopted in the Assembly in January to be inapplicable and incompatible with European law, alert neurologist Servane Mouton and addictologist Amine Benyamina, members of the committee screens and children.
The proposal for a law of the Renaissance presidential party, supported by the government, is to be submitted to the upper chamber hemicycle on Tuesday evening, 31 March.
France's head of state Emmanuel Macron wants the regulation to take effect for the next school year. "The more the screen time increases, the more the educational services fall (...). The more the screen time increases, the more problems with mental health increase, Macron had said. In January, the National Assembly voted for a ban on social networks for children and young people under the age of 15. However, several fundamental changes were mad…
Beyond social networks, will some applications or practices also be in the viewfinder and outlawed for those under the age of 15? Find out what the law promises.
On March 31, the text to ban social media for children under 15 years of age will be submitted to senators. A significant change has been made to the text voted by the deputies.
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