Turkey Passes Law to Ban Social Media for Under-15s, Enforcing Age Verification

Turkey's new law mandates social media platforms to implement age-verification systems for users under 15, aiming to safeguard minors online. This legislation reflects a global trend of governments imposing stricter content controls for children and may lead to increased regulation of digital platforms. Watching how platforms adapt and enforce these measures will reveal their impact on user access and online safety.
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