Russian parents know when their children join social media as officials consider a 16-year age limit

mk.ru (Russian)

Russian officials propose a 16-year age limit for social media access, citing concerns about child vulnerability to online dangers. A recent survey found 84% of Russian parents know when their children joined social media, indicating parental awareness of online activity. The proposal stems from ongoing discussions about internet safety for minors, with a survey of 2,800 people revealing this parental knowledge.


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