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The EU Presents the Report that Will Shape Internet Restrictions for Minors: Ban for Children Under 2 Years of Age, Supervised Control up to 12 Years of Age

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The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, presented on Tuesday, 15 July the Child Safety Online report, prepared by a 300-person working group, which will serve as the basis for a regulatory proposal that will arrive “by the turn of the summer.” The report is probably the most concrete roadmap that the EU has published on how to regulate the presence of minors on the internet, and its recommendations range from banning acce…
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The EU wants to build a "safer Europe for our children", guided by the idea that, in online child safety, "trust lies in parents, not in business profit."While the focus has been on restricting social networks, the EU is first and foremost committed to creating conscious users.For this, the two strategic priorities are to build a strong European digital education ecosystem and strengthen digital skills and skills.This goal is reflected in the Ch…

In the name of the protection of minors, everyone in the network should prove their age, which is what EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (CDU) wants. The demand is based on an expert report, which shows significant deficiencies in age controls. The analysis. Ursula von der Leyen (middle) with the co-chairmen of the Expert Group, Jörg Fegert (left) and Maria Melchior (right). – All rights reserved: Screenshot: European Broadcasting Ser…

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When it comes to more security for children and young people on the Internet, experts and politicians have expressed their recommendations and opinions. It is about age limits and more care obligations of the platforms. From the point of view of the European Commission Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen, proposals for joint solutions in the EU are expected to be on the table in September. Maike Maier "The safety of children on the Internet is our…

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The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, presented on Tuesday, 15 July the Child Safety Online report, prepared by a 300-person working group, which will serve as the basis for a regulatory proposal that will arrive “by the turn of the summer.” The report is probably the most concrete roadmap that the EU has published on how to regulate the presence of minors on the internet, and its recommendations range from banning acce…

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WWWhat's new broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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