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Children routinely using social media, Australian regulator says
'We may start from scratch:' Lawmakers consider policy options for protecting kids from social media
Another bill wants to ban kids from social media
Four actions to reduce social media risks for your child
Majority of Dutch citizens support social media ban for children under 16
Her 13-year-old daughter was kidnapped by an online predator. Why she and others say Canada isn't doing enough to protect children using social media
Understanding social media changes and how to protect children
'Parents should have access to kids' social media'
MPs to debate Jools Law to allow bereaved parents access to children's social media
Does the social media ban for Australian children go too far, or not far enough?
Why we shouldn't ban kids from social media
'No Australia-like plan in India to ban social media for kids': IT secretary S Krishnan
6 in 10 want social media ban for children in US: Survey
Dutch MP will propose banning children under 15 from using social media
When should kids use social media? Australia sets age limit at 16
Australian parliament passes landmark bill to ban children from social media
Governments are banning kids from social media: will that protect them from harm?
As Australia bans social media for kids under 16, age-assurance tech is in the spotlight
Not ready yet: Why social media and kids under 16 don't mix
Australia passes world's 1st social media ban for kids under 16
LinkedIn: We're too boring for kids for social media ban
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