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 How Will Hong Kong Respond to Global Youth Social Media Legislation?
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#newstr #SocialMedia #Youth #Legislation #Australia #Us #MentalHealth #Cyberbullying #ParentalConsent #InternetSafety #HongKong 

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 California Takes Bold Steps to Combat Social Media Addiction Among Children
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#newstr #California #SocialMedia #Children #Addiction #Law #GavinNewsom #ParentalConsent #Technology #MentalHealth #Legislation 

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 Australia and China Take Steps to Protect Children from Inappropriate Online Content
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Australia and China are taking action to protect children from inappropriate online content. Australia's eSafety Commissioner has given the internet industry six months to create an enforceable code, while China has announced a crackdown on harmful content. These efforts reflect the growing concerns about the impact of online content on children's well-being and the need for comprehensive strategies to protect them. Stakeholders must work together to ensure the safety of children in the digital age. #OnlineSafety #ChildProtection...

#newstr #Australia #China #OnlineContentRegulation #Children #InternetIndustry 

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 Australia Calls on Internet Firms to Develop Measures to Protect Children from Inappropriate Online Content
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Australia calls on internet firms to develop measures to protect children from inappropriate online content. The eSafety Commissioner has given the industry six months to create an enforceable code that establishes standards for app stores, websites, search engines, and social media platforms. The code may include age verification and parental controls. If the industry fails, the regulator will impose one. This reflects the growing concerns about online content's impact on children's well-being and the need for effective measures to protect them. #ChildSafety #OnlineProtection #DigitalWellbeing...

#newstr #Australia #InternetIndustry #OnlineSafety #Children #Pornography 

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 eSafety Commissioner Expresses Doubts About Social Media Bans for Children Under 16
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Concerns about children's social media use prompt parents in India, Malaysia, and Quebec to implement strategies like contracts, time limits, and parental control apps. The eSafety Commissioner doubts the effectiveness of social media bans for children under 16, warning of potential harm from unregulated platforms. The Canadian government's Online Harms Act aims to protect children through age-appropriate web design, while the US lacks consensus on the ideal age for social media use. Parental control apps like Bark, Norton Family, and Google Family Link can help manage online activities. Open discussions and education are crucial for navigating social media's risks. #SocialMedia #Parenting #OnlineSafety...

#newstr #SocialMediaBans #EsafetyCommissioner #AiImpact #CreativeJobs #Mcdonald'sAiDrivethru 

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 Efforts by Indian, Malaysian, and Quebecois Parents to Limit Children's Social Media Use and Protect Them in the Internet World
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Parents in India, Malaysia, and Quebec are implementing strategies to limit children's social media use. Indian parents are creating contracts and using incentives to reduce screen time, reflecting concerns about the impact of social media on well-being. Quebec Premier François Legault is open to age limits on social media, citing concerns about mental health. Malaysian parents are setting time limits and using parental control apps. The Canadian government's Online Harms Act aims to protect children through age-appropriate design, but faces criticism. Discussions on child online safety highlight the need for open discussions and education. #Parenting #SocialMedia #ChildSafety...

#newstr #ChildOnlineSafety #SocialMediaUse #Parenting #AgeLimits #InternetSafety 

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 Efforts by Indian, Malaysian, and Quebecois Parents to Limit Children's Social Media Use and Protect Them in the Internet World
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Parents in India, Malaysia, and Quebec are implementing strategies to limit children's social media use. Indian parents are creating contracts and using incentives to reduce screen time, reflecting concerns about the impact of social media on well-being. Quebec Premier François Legault is open to curbing social media access for those under 16, citing concerns about mental health. Malaysian parents are setting time limits and using parental control apps. Meanwhile, the Canadian government's Online Harms Act aims to protect children through age-appropriate web design, but faces criticism for creating unnecessary bureaucracy. #Parenting #SocialMedia #OnlineSafety...

#newstr #OnlineHarmsAct #AgeappropriateDesign #Children'sOnlineSafety #Privacy #SenateBill #GovernmentRegulation 

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 Efforts by Indian, Malaysian, and Quebecois Parents to Limit Children's Social Media Use and Protect Them in the Internet World
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Parents in India, Malaysia, and Quebec are implementing strategies to limit their children's social media use. In India, parents are creating contracts and using incentives to reduce screen time, reflecting concerns about the impact of social media on children's well-being. Quebec Premier François Legault is open to age limits on social media access, citing concerns about mental health. Malaysian parents are setting time limits and using parental control apps to protect their children. #Parenting #SocialMedia #ChildSafety...

#newstr #SocialMedia #Parenting #Children #India #Malaysia #Quebec #AgeLimits 

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 Efforts by Indian and Malaysian Parents to Limit Children's Social Media Use and Protect Them in the Internet World
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In addition to the debate over banning social media for kids in Florida, parents in India and Malaysia are implementing various strategies to limit their children's use of social media and mobile phones. Manju Gupta, a parent in India, created a contract for her husband and children, which included rules such as keeping mobiles 20 feet away from the dining table and leaving phones behind when going to the bathroom. Breaking these rules would result in a one-month ban on ordering food via Zomato or Swiggy. The contract went viral after being shared on social media. Other parents in India are using coupons as incentives for their children to reduce screen time. Some parents are also encouraging their children to engage in offline activities and hobbies to keep them away from social media. Th...

#newstr #SocialMedia #Children #Parenting #InternetSafety 

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 Efforts by Indian and Malaysian Parents to Limit Children's Social Media Use
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In addition to the debate over banning social media for kids in Florida, parents in India and Malaysia are implementing various strategies to limit their children's use of social media and mobile phones. Manju Gupta, a parent in India, created a contract for her husband and children, which included rules such as keeping mobiles 20 feet away from the dining table and leaving phones behind when going to the bathroom. Breaking these rules would result in a one-month ban on ordering food via Zomato or Swiggy. The contract went viral after being shared on social media. Other parents in India are using coupons as incentives for their children to reduce screen time. Some parents are also encouraging their children to engage in offline activities and hobbies to keep them away from social media. Th...

#newstr #SocialMedia #Children #Parenting #ScreenTime #OnlineSafety 

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