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EU chief urges age limits for children's social media use

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European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen voiced concern about social media effects on young brains and said children under 3 should have no screen exposure. She called for phased, age-based access and highlighted addictive features like infinite scrolling. A special panel that studied child safety online delivered a report urging that providers must prove services are safe by design and that access for children under 13 should be restricted until then, with further precautionary age limits for older children. The commission is likely to propose measures for EU member states to consider.

EU leaders are considering phased, age-based social media restrictions.

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