The Guardian view on regulating big tech : the UK’s new, tougher approach to child safety is overdue
There are real concerns about how a social media ban for under-16s will work. But tighter rules could be a step towards a better internet for everyone There is a long way to go before children under 16 in the UK are blocked from the main social media platforms – as Sir Keir Starmer announced on (…)
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