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Norway proposes 16-year age limit for social media

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What specific age limit does KrF propose for social media, if any?
What is the Swedish government's position on age limits for social media?
How would a 13-year smartphone purchase age limit be enforced?
What evidence supports the claim that age limits reduce harm to children?
What is the timeline for implementing these proposed age limits?
Age limit for social mediareported_dispute

KrF proposes a 13-year age limit for smartphone purchase, implying a lower age for social media access.

According to NRK Nyheter
vs.

The Norwegian government proposes a 16-year age limit for social media use.

According to NRK Nyheter, NRK

Context: Different political parties propose different age limits, indicating a lack of consensus on the appropriate age to protect children online.

Support for age limitreported_dispute

Moderaterna and Prime Minister Kristersson support a clear age limit for social media.

According to Dagens Nyheter
vs.

Simen Velle of the Progress Party opposes the 16-year limit, calling it a terrible proposal.

According to NRK

Context: Shows political division on the effectiveness and enforceability of age limits for social media.

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