European countries are moving toward social media bans for children, even as doubts persist over implementation and the risk of a new battle with US tech groups (Financial Times)
Financial Times: European countries are moving toward social media bans for children, even as doubts persist over implementation and the risk of a new battle with US tech groups — Move follows Australia's decision to introduce age restrictions over child safety concerns — Leila Abboud in Paris, Barbara Moens in Brussels and Nic Fildes in Sydney
Financial Times:
European countries are moving toward social media bans for children, even as doubts persist over implementation and the risk of a new battle with US tech groups — Move follows Australia's decision to introduce age restrictions over child safety concerns — Leila Abboud in Paris, Barbara Moens in Brussels and Nic Fildes in Sydney
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