Under-16s Social Media Ban
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•Social media ban for under-16s on table if tech giants fail to protect children
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Peter Kyle will tell Ofcom to be more assertive’ in taking on social media firms.
He will also activate special powers under the Online Safety Act that allow him to set Ofcom five strategic priorities.
The top of these is ensuring safety is baked into platforms to prevent harms such as suicide, self-harm and violence.
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