The Pp Proposes to Prohibit Access to Social Networks for Those Under 16 without Parental Consent
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The Popular Party (PP) has presented to Congress, whose parliamentarian for Ceuta is Javier Celaya, more than half a hundred amendments to the Government's bill on the protection of minors in the digital environment, among which is the proposal to prohibit access to social networks for children under 16 years of age. A measure that includes a caveat: those cases in which there is express consent from parents.
The Popular Party has registered in the Spanish Congress more than fifty amendments to the Spanish government's bill on the protection of minors in the digital environment. Among the main proposals, the prohibition of access to social networks for minors under 16 years of age stands out, unless their parents or legal representatives give them express and verifiable consent. The PP's vice-secretary for institutional regeneration, Cuca Gamarra, ex…
The People ' s Party has registered in Congress over half a hundred amendments to the Government ' s draft law on the protection of minors in the digital environment, including the prohibition of access to social networks for children under 16 unless parents give their express consent.
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