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PSP Concerned About Possible Migration of Young People From Social Networks to Dark Web

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Access to social networks will be blocked to under 16, but PSP alerts migration to web dark and online radicalization, in a debate on the approved bill. Concern follows European trend.

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Access to social networks will be blocked to under 16, but PSP alerts migration to web dark and online radicalization, in a debate on the approved bill. Concern follows European trend.

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The PSP anticipates that recruitment and online radicalization will be central themes in the country.

·Portugal
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Police say that crimes such as inciting and pornography of minors are increasing. Specialists defend limits to social networks, but admit that banning, by itself, does not solve the problem.

·Portugal
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PSP today admitted to being concerned about possible migration of young people to the 'dark web', a hidden part of the Internet, following a greater limitation of access of minors to social networks.

·Portugal
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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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