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Young People Want to Protect Younger Children Online

Usually it is adults who put forward bills, but this week young people have tried themselves on the political stage. The Youth Parliament agreed, among other things, to set a 14-year age limit for the use of smartphones and social media. - We want to protect younger children, say the authors of the proposal, who attend 8th grade.  - We have to take responsibility "First and foremost we want to protect the children. We know that it is harmful - w…
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Usually it is adults who put forward bills, but this week young people have tried themselves on the political stage. The Youth Parliament agreed, among other things, to set a 14-year age limit for the use of smartphones and social media. - We want to protect younger children, say the authors of the proposal, who attend 8th grade.  - We have to take responsibility "First and foremost we want to protect the children. We know that it is harmful - w…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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