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Under section 6, "Social Media," it is proposed to establish a mandatory age limit for the use of social media. As an alternative, section 6a-ii suggests a measure identical to section 6a, with the difference being that children under the age of 16 would be allowed to use social media if their parents or guardians explicitly grant permission.

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Under section 6, "Social Media," it is proposed to establish a mandatory age limit for the use of social media. As an alternative (6a-ii), the measure would be identical to measure 6a, with the difference being that children under the age of 16 could use social media if their parents or guardians explicitly grant permission. (...) In reality, this would already be necessary due to the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), but in practice, it is not explicitly enforced. By linking this to a requirement for age verification, enforcement could be improved." (page 56) See also page 61.


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