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Polish Children Are Often Exposed to Harmful Content, Including Porn, Online, Says European Commission

Polish children are often exposed to harmful content online, with one in nine websites they visit being pornographic, the European Commission warned on Friday. Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law a week ago that would have helped to limit such content and implement a European Union regulation. The report comes from the PAP agency. European Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier said that 58 percent of Polish children aged seven to 12 use s…
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Polish children are often exposed to harmful content online, with one in nine websites they visit being pornographic, the European Commission warned on Friday. Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a law a week ago that would have helped to limit such content and implement a European Union regulation. The report comes from the PAP agency. European Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier said that 58 percent of Polish children aged seven to 12 use s…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The European Commission has shared some very grim statistics. One of the nine most frequently visited websites in Poland by children aged 7-14 is... a website with adult content. "These statistics are alarming, which is why we have taken Poland to the European Court of Justice," Thomas Regnier, spokesperson for the European Commission, told PAP.

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The European Commission warns that one of the nine most frequently visited websites in Poland by children aged 7–14 is of a pornographic nature.

·Warsaw, Poland
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European Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier announced that one of the nine most frequently visited websites in Poland by children aged 7-14 is a pornographic website. Regnier said that it was precisely because of these alarming statistics that the European Commission took Poland to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) due to the lack of authority of the Digital Services Coordinator.

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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