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[Opinion] The High Health Council Is Not in Favor of Age Verification on Social Media in Its Report, but Suddenly Is in Favor in Its Summary

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There are significant differences between the Superior Health Council's advisory opinion on the use of social media by children and young people and the published summary. The summary aligns with what Vooruit and the European Commission intend to implement, while the advisory opinion itself proposes completely different matters. It is already quite strange that an advisory opinion from a federal institution appears only in English, and that only…
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There are significant differences between the Superior Health Council's advisory opinion on the use of social media by children and young people and the published summary. The summary aligns with what Vooruit and the European Commission intend to implement, while the advisory opinion itself proposes completely different matters. It is already quite strange that an advisory opinion from a federal institution appears only in English, and that only…

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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