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Scroll, like, repeat: how the EU plans to boost children's protection online

The Commission laid out its plan to protect minors online as it presents a new age-verification system. Member states are legislating to ban children from social media, while the European Parliament is calling for a strict 16-year limit.

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Scroll, like, repeat: how the EU plans to boost children's protection online
Source: Euronews
The Commission laid out its plan to protect minors online as it presents a new age-verification system. Member states are legislating to ban children from social media, while the European Parliament is calling for a strict 16-year limit.

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