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Poland to Ban Phones in Schools, Restrict Access to Pornography

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Poland wants to ban under-16s from using mobile phones in schools from September 1 and plans to introduce stricter age verification ​rules to access pornography, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on ‌Tuesday. Countries including the Netherlands, South Korea and Italy have banned smartphones in schools due to concerns over their impact on concentration and behaviour.…
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This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gavkowski, reports RMF24. Gavkowski noted that the government restricts access to online pornography by minors, speeds up the removal of illegal content, and provides schools with new tools to limit smartphone use. He stressed that the average age of a child's first acquaintance with pornography in Poland is just under 11 years. “We cannot remain indifferent to…

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CDE News broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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