China proposes to limit children's smartphone time to a maximum of 2 hours a day
- Chinese regulators, led by the Cyberspace Administration of China , have proposed new rules that would limit smartphone screen time for individuals under the age of 18 to a maximum of two hours per day. These rules are part of Beijing's broader efforts to curb addiction among young people to mobile apps and smartphones.
- The proposed rules would require smartphones to have a "minor mode" specifically designed for users under 18 years old. This mode would allow parents to manage their children's access to content and would require internet service providers to show age-appropriate content.
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China proposes to limit children’s smartphone time to a maximum of 2 hours a day
BEIJING (AP) — China’s internet watchdog has laid out regulations to curb the amount of time children spend on their smartphones, in the latest blow to firms such as Tencent and ByteDance, which run social media platforms and online games. The Cyberspace Administration of China on Wednesday published the draft guidelines on its site, stating that minors would not be allowed to use most internet services on mobile devices from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., …
China has put on limiting children's time at phones
China continues its fight against children's hobby of spending time in front of smart screens. Already previously introduced limits on how long a day can use Tiktok and play online games, as well as phones banned in schools. Now it is proposed to limit how much time a day children will be able to spend in front of phones.
China proposes to limit children’s smartphone time to a maximum of 2 hours a day
BEIJING — China’s internet watchdog has laid out regulations to curb the amount of time children spend on their smartphones, in the latest blow to firms such as Tencent and ByteDance, which run social media platforms and online games.The Cyberspace Administration of China on Wednesday published the draft guidelines on its site, stating that minors would not be allowed to use most internet services on mobile devices from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., and th…
China proposes to limit children's smartphone time to a maximum of 2 hours a day
China’s internet watchdog has laid out regulations to curb the amount of time children spend on their smartphones, in the latest blow to firms such as Tencent and ByteDance, which run social media platforms and online games. The Cyberspace Administration of China on Wednesday published the dra...
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