Spain joins a growing list of countries, like Australia and France, that have moved to curb kids’ social media access.
After three minor sisters died in Ghaziabad while allegedly attempting an online game task, concerns have resurfaced over dangerous online games and viral challenges putting children at risk.
MADRID, Feb 3 () - Spain and Greece on Tuesday proposed bans on social media use by teenagers as attitudes hardened in Europe ...
As Spain announces plans to bar under-16s from social media, discussions around minors’ online safety and age-based limits are gaining traction in India as well.
Spain plans to ban social media for users under 16, following Australia’s lead, while proposing strict laws to hold tech executives personally accountable for hate speech and illegal online content.
The debunked Pizzagate theory returns as online sleuths find pizza references in newly released Epstein files, sparking fresh viral speculation and debates across social media platforms.
The announcement is part of a broader push by countries to curb access to online platforms for minors. It also points to ...
In January, France approved a bill banning social media for children under 15, paving the way for the measure to take effect at the start of the next school year in September. The bill would also ban ...
Governments and regulators worldwide are also looking at the impact of children's screen time on their development and mental health.
The negative impacts of social media to teens are fueling lawsuits, school bans and a worldwide debate on screen addiction ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics provided age-specific guidelines to help families manage the impact of digital media on child development.
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