EU Proposes Stricter Regulations on Minors' Access to Social Media

Here's what it means for you.
New EU regulations could reshape social media practices, prioritizing child safety.
What happened
The EU plans to implement stricter rules for minors' social media use and target addictive design features.
The Context
- Rising concerns: The EU is responding to increasing worries about mental health risks associated with social media use among children.
- Expert recommendations: An expert panel is expected to propose protective measures by July.
- Digital Fairness Act: The upcoming act will address harmful design practices and set minimum age requirements for social media access.
Takeaway
The EU's regulatory actions could significantly reshape how social media platforms operate regarding child safety.
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