Starmer to unveil social media ban for under-16s - The UK will follow Australia’s example in raising the minimum age for sites including TikTok, Instagram and Facebook ... Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
The earlier preteens are on social media the more likely they are to experiment with substances, a new study suggests. Original Image Link Source:www.cnn.com
Research suggests many under-16s are still active on social media platforms. BTN High explores why and tests the accuracy of popular technology used to estimate age. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
Tech companies have had "more than enough time to get their house in order", Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said ahead of an announcement on Monday by the prime minister on restricting social media ... Original Image Link Source:www.bbc.com
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