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Austria also introduces social media ban for young people

Austria also introduces social media ban for young people

The Austrian government has announced plans to implement a mandatory minimum age of 14 for social media platform usage. Digitalization State Secretary Alexander Pröll confirmed the measure, which aims to restrict social media access for young people.

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