Spain, France and Greece propose a minimum age in the EU to gain access to social networks

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The three countries have presented a joint proposal for the next meeting of telecommunications ministers who will be held in Luxembourg on 6 June. In the document they do not increase what that minimum age should be.

Spain, France and Greece They have submitted a joint proposal to set up a minimum age in the European Union (EU) to gain access to social networks, with the aim of protecting minors.

In the document, the Spanish Minister of Digital Transformation, Oscar López; The French representative Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digitization, Clara Chappaz; and the Greek Minister of Digitization, Dimitris Papastergiou, They do not increase what that minimum age should beWaiting to see how the debate is developing among European partners, as explained by diplomatic sources.

The three countries have presented the measure, which is confronted with the following Meeting ministers of telecommunications That will be held in Luxembourg Next June 6.

The main objective is to create compulsory mechanisms in the European Union that allow it Check the age of usersAs well as software for parental supervision for all devices with internet access on the market.

They also propose to set up European standards that require designs that are adapted to age, “so that addictive and convincing architectures, such as emerging windows, adaptation of profiles or automatic video production are minimized.”

Source: EITB

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