Russia considers restricting social networks at 16
In Russia, discussions are underway regarding access to social networks after reaching the age of 16. Political parties and public organizations have voiced their opinions on the need to restrict minors' access to online platforms. According to representatives of government bodies, a possible revision of existing laws establishing age restrictions is being considered. Currently, Russia enforces strict control over access to websites and apps for 13- to 15-year-olds, but the exact age at which one can freely use social networks has not yet been determined.
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The current Russian system of controlling access to internet resources includes mandatory age verification for children under 16. Previously, the age threshold was 18 years for certain services.
In Russia, there is a discussion about the need to restrict minors' access to social networks after the age of 16.
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