Slovenia's Bold Move: Banning Social Media for Minors
Slovenia is drafting a law to restrict social media access for minors under 15. Deputy Prime Minister Matej Arcon announced the initiative, led by the Education Ministry, aims to protect children and adolescents. The proposed legislation draws on the experiences of other countries and involves professional input.
Slovenia is set to implement groundbreaking legislation to curtail social media access for minors under the age of 15, as revealed by Deputy Prime Minister Matej Arcon at a recent press conference.
The initiative, spearheaded by the Education Ministry, seeks to draw on international precedents to safeguard young users from potential online harms.
Incorporating insights from professionals, the proposed law underscores Slovenia's commitment to child and adolescent protection in the digital age.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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