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Canada Proposes Social Media Ban for Under-16s: What It Means for Online Safety

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Canada’s government has introduced legislation that could prohibit children under 16 from accessing social media unless platforms can demonstrate adequate safety measures. This move aligns with a global trend towards stricter online safety regulations aimed at protecting young users from harmful content.

The proposed law would require social media companies to implement safeguards against various types of harmful content, including self-harm, violence, and non-consensual intimate images. A new digital safety commission will oversee compliance, although it may take up to 18 months to establish.

Countries like Australia have already enacted similar laws, leading to significant reductions in child accounts on social media. Canadian officials are looking to learn from these international examples as they navigate the complexities of technology use, privacy, and child safety.

This legislation could reshape how social media platforms operate in Canada, potentially influencing other nations to adopt similar measures. As the debate around online safety continues, the implications for children’s mental health and privacy will be closely monitored by parents and policymakers alike.

Source: The Guardian

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News Category: Law Tags: canada, children, legislation, safety, socialmedia

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