The French National Assembly has voted in favour of banning the use of social media for children under the age of 15.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has said he will use a fast-track procedure to get the legislation on the books by September ...
By Elizabeth Pineau PARIS, Jan 26 (Reuters) - France's National Assembly on Monday backed legislation to ban children under ...
French lawmakers will debate a bill that would ban children under 15 years old from using some social media sites and ...
France's National Assembly on Monday approved legislation banning children under 15-years old from social media over growing ...
Legislation, which also bans mobile phones in high schools, would make France the second country after Australia to take such a step ...
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France’s social media ban for under-15s explained: Why it’s happening and what it means for teens
France is following Australia’s social media age limit to protect children’s mental health. Lets looks at teen experiences, expert insights and what studies reveal about social media’s impact.
French politicians have passed a bill that will ban social media use by under-15s, a move championed by President Emmanuel ...
The bill proposes banning under-15s from social networks and "social networking functionalities" embedded within broader ...
Emmanuel Macron hailed the vote as a "major step" to protect French children and teenagers in a post on X.
As social media usage has grown, it has heightened concerns about excessive screen time and its negative impact on child ...
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