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Ban Children From the Internet? There Is No Consensus on Babiš's Idea yet. Privacy Must Also Be Taken Into Account, Says Europe

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The ban on social media for children is becoming a political issue in the Czech Republic, raised by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), who said he would like it to be implemented this year. While politicians agree on the problem, they do not quite agree on the solution: Some politicians talk about the need to protect minors at all costs, while others warn against invasion of privacy and breach of anonymity on the Internet. European experience is…
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The ban on social media for children is becoming a political issue in the Czech Republic, raised by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), who said he would like it to be implemented this year. While politicians agree on the problem, they do not quite agree on the solution: Some politicians talk about the need to protect minors at all costs, while others warn against invasion of privacy and breach of anonymity on the Internet. European experience is…

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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