EU states renew debate over children's social media access after deadly school attacks
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After the recent murderous attacks in schools in Graz, Austria, and in Nogent, France, the role of social networks is again pointed out. But effective protection of young people on the Internet remains complicated to implement, analyses this Swiss daily by examining the initiatives implemented in several countries.
EU states renew debate over children's social media access
A series of deadly attacks in Austria and France this month has reignited European debates over the exposure of children to social media, with several EU governments calling for stricter access rules for minors, reported Xinhua. As public support for a common social media "age of consent" gains momentum in European countries, legislation at the European Union (EU) level is coming into focus. SCHOOL VIOLENCE PROMPTS STRICTER REGULATION On June 10…
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