And Ofcom’s own data suggests a significant minority of parents can be willing collaborators in allowing underage children to use social media sites under the minimum age
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Can we really 'reset the internet' to make it safer for children?
parents of children who died after exposure to harmful online content have described the proposed new rules as "insufficient" - one told the BBC change was happening "at a snail's pace."
proposed measures to improve children's online safety
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/news-centre/2024/our-proposed-measures-to-improve-childrens-online-safety
People under 18 could be banned from using social media apps including TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat if the tech firms don’t follow new Ofcom rules to protect children.
But what is Ofcom and why does it want to change what people see online?
Here’s a quick guide to get you up to speed.
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Could Ofcom ban social media for under-18s?