Indonesia to restrict social media access for children under 16 years: Minister
Indonesia has announced plans to restrict access to social media platforms for children under the age of 16, a move aimed at safeguarding young users from potential online harms. The decision aligns with similar actions taken by other countries, including Australia, which implemented a ban on social media for minors in December, and Spain, which recently announced similar restrictions. Indonesian officials emphasize the need to protect children from inappropriate content and online risks, highlighting growing concerns about the impact of social media on youth mental health and well-being. As digital engagement among children continues to rise, the Indonesian government is taking proactive steps to regulate their online interactions, reflecting a broader global trend towards enhancing child safety in the digital space. This initiative is part of a larger effort to create a safer online environment for the younger population, ensuring that they can navigate the internet without facing undue risks.
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