Norway plans to ban social media for children under 15, expanding existing laws which have been widely ignored by families.
This move is part of a wider effort to address concerns about the influence of tech giants on young users and their data.
Norway to raise minimum age to be on social media to 15 - ‘These are big tech giants pitted against the brains of small ...
Although Norway already has a minimum age limit of 13 for teens to access social media, studies have found that children as ...
Fear that their snowflakes might be harmed. Norway has decided that social media is to dangerous for early teens and is ...
Norway is planning to raise the minimum age for social media use from 13 to 15 and expand age verification structures.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre acknowledged the challenge ahead, describing it as “an uphill battle,” but emphasised the ...
Accusing social media companies of exploiting and manipulating young people, the government of Norway announced it is to ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said that social media usage among young users "can lead to a narrow mindset and ...
The Norwegian government said it would introduce an age verification barrier for social media. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Norway’s government has proposed changing the Personal Data Act to implement an age limit of 15 years old for social media ...
Currently, Norway has a minimum age limit of 13 for social media use. However, research by the Norwegian Media Authority ...