Kuwait Times3h agoSource 84Low

Mulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children

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The European Union is considering a ban on social media for children, according to a report by Kuwait Times. The EU has sought and received an expert verdict on the matter. This decision could have significant implications for children's online safety and social media regulation. The article highlights the ongoing debate about protecting minors in the digital space.

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