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The European Union Overthrows the Idea of France and Spain to Ban the Use of Social Networks for Children Under 15 Years of Age

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Brussels leaves the power of each Member State to set a minimum age, which can be between 13 and 16 years of age. More information: Brussels denounces Spain to the EU Court for failing to apply the Digital Services Act correctly
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Brussels leaves the power of each Member State to set a minimum age, which can be between 13 and 16 years of age. More information: Brussels denounces Spain to the EU Court for failing to apply the Digital Services Act correctly

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The debate about the time children and adolescents spend in front of screens has escalated in the UK. In response to growing concerns about the harmful effects of social networks on the mental health of minors, the British government is considering setting legal time limits on social networks for minors. Proposal under study: two hours per app and digital curfew As reported by the BBC, the plan includes restricting the use of social applications…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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