In response to the growing concerns about the harmful effects of social media on children, several European nations, led by Greece, are advocating for stricter regulations. The European Union aims to establish a digital adulthood age requiring parental consent before minors can access social media. This proposal has gained traction among other EU member states like France and Spain, emphasizing the importance of protecting children's mental health and safety online. Ongoing discussions may lead to effective policies addressing online risks children face today.
Greece is at the forefront of a new proposal aimed at limiting children’s access to social media, requiring parental consent to protect minors from harm.
Supported by France and Spain, the proposal aims to set a digital adulthood age across the EU and tackle rising concerns over online harm.
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