Norway Takes Bold Steps to Protect Children's Online Lives
The Norwegian government plans to introduce legislation banning social media for those under 16 and enforcing age verification by tech companies. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere emphasizes the need for childhood free from digital distractions, aiming to secure a healthier digital experience for children.
In a significant move to safeguard children's digital well-being, Norway's government has announced plans to propose a ban on social media use for those under 16.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere outlined the objective as providing children a genuine childhood, free from the influence of algorithms and screens.
The proposed legislation, set to be introduced by the end of 2026, will also hold technology companies accountable for age verification.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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