Denmark takes aim at screen time as it plans to restrict social media for under 15s
In a bid to curb the over-reliance of children on digital platforms, Denmark is set to introduce new regulations that would limit access to social media for anyone under the age of 15. However, in some cases, parents will be granted permission to let their kids use these platforms from the age of 13.
As concerns about the negative impact of social media on young minds continue to mount, the Danish government has announced its plans to restrict screen time and protect children from potential harm. The move is seen as a step in the right direction towards creating a healthier digital environment for young people.
Under the new regulations, minors under 15 would be prohibited from using popular social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Parents, on the other hand, will have more control over their children's online activities, with the option to grant them access to these platforms at an older age of 13.
The Danish government's decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on young people's mental health and well-being. Studies have shown that excessive screen time can lead to a range of problems, including anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders.
By introducing these new regulations, Denmark is aiming to promote a healthier digital lifestyle for its children, one that prioritizes real-life interactions and face-to-face communication. The move also sets an example for other countries to follow, as concerns about the impact of social media on young people continue to grow worldwide.
In a bid to curb the over-reliance of children on digital platforms, Denmark is set to introduce new regulations that would limit access to social media for anyone under the age of 15. However, in some cases, parents will be granted permission to let their kids use these platforms from the age of 13.
As concerns about the negative impact of social media on young minds continue to mount, the Danish government has announced its plans to restrict screen time and protect children from potential harm. The move is seen as a step in the right direction towards creating a healthier digital environment for young people.
Under the new regulations, minors under 15 would be prohibited from using popular social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Parents, on the other hand, will have more control over their children's online activities, with the option to grant them access to these platforms at an older age of 13.
The Danish government's decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on young people's mental health and well-being. Studies have shown that excessive screen time can lead to a range of problems, including anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders.
By introducing these new regulations, Denmark is aiming to promote a healthier digital lifestyle for its children, one that prioritizes real-life interactions and face-to-face communication. The move also sets an example for other countries to follow, as concerns about the impact of social media on young people continue to grow worldwide.