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Denmark’s government aims to ban access to social media for children aged under 15

Denmark’s government aims to ban access to social media for children aged under 15

Summary

Denmark plans to ban social media for children under 15 to protect them from harmful content. Parents may allow children as young as 13 to access social media after an assessment. The government is working on how to enforce this ban and ensure tech companies comply.

Key Facts

  • Denmark wants to ban social media for kids under 15.
  • Parents can let kids aged 13 access with permission.
  • The ban aims to reduce kids' exposure to harmful content online.
  • Denmark is exploring an age-verification app to support this ban.
  • The government says most kids under 13 in Denmark use social media.
  • The law needs to be passed by parliament, which could take several months.
  • Officials highlight worries about the impact of tech companies' business models on children.
  • The measure follows similar concerns in other countries like Australia and China.
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