EU Pushes for Child Social Media Limits | San Francisco News
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is advancing bold new rules to shield kids from social media’s dangers, pushing for a complete ban on platforms like TikTok and Instagram for anyone under 13—unless companies prove their apps are built with safety as a core feature. Comparing it to banning underage drivers or alcohol buyers, she argues tech giants must redesign addictive features like infinite scrolling, not just rely on parents or regulators. A key EU panel backs this, insisting platforms must prove they’re “safe by design” before young users can access them. While no final age limits are set for teens over 13, von der Leyen signals more restrictions may follow. With her proposals often shaping EU-wide policy, this could spark a global wave toward inherently safer digital spaces for developing minds.
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