UK pilot program to test social media restrictions on families before government decides on ban
The U.K. government will try out various social media restrictions on certain families as part of a pilot program as it mulls a potential social media ban for teens.
The U.K. government will try out various social media restrictions on certain families as part of a pilot program to inform its decisionmaking about a potential social media ban for some teens.
The move comes amid an ongoing public consultation to determine how to move forward with potential social media restrictions, whether to raise the digital age of consent and how to use age assurance technologies most effectively.
In January, Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised action, saying that “for too many today, [social media use] means being pulled into a world of endless scrolling, anxiety and comparison.”
Source: https://therecord.media/uk-social-media-ban-pilot
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