Indonesia is urging parents to monitor contact with strangers, harmful content, digital addiction and health impacts as part of efforts to strengthen child protection online under PP Tunas.
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The implementation of the TUNAS PP needs to be designed in a balanced manner. It should not only protect children from digital risks but also ensure the younger generation's readiness for the digital economy.