Norway plans to introduce a bill by year-end to ban children under 16 from using social media, requiring technology companies to enforce age verification.
Norway plans to introduce legislation by the end of the year that would prohibit children under 16 from using social media, placing the responsibility for age verification on technology companies.
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Norway plans to introduce legislation by the end of the year that would prohibit children under 16 from using social media, placing the responsibility for age verification on technology companies.
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