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Youths at social media ban meetings

Austria's Deputy Chancellor and Media Minister Andreas Babler (SPÖ) convened a roundtable discussion involving approximately 30 children and teenagers to discuss a proposed social media ban for those under 14 years old. The legislation aims to prevent minors' data from being collected by platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. The implementation plan includes technical measures set for early 2027, with the federal chancellor's office responsible for overseeing the process. Representatives from youth organizations such as the UNICEF Youth Council, the Children’s and Youth Ombudsman, and

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Youths at social media ban meetings

Austria's Deputy Chancellor and Media Minister Andreas Babler (SPÖ) convened a roundtable discussion involving approximately 30 children and teenagers to discuss a proposed social media ban for those under 14 years old. The legislation aims to prevent minors' data from being collected by platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. The implementation plan includes technical measures set for early 2027, with the federal chancellor's office responsible for overseeing the process. Representatives from youth organizations such as the UNICEF Youth Council, the Children’s and Youth Ombudsman, and

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