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Denmark wants to implement the EU Law on Digital Services (DSA) as part of a series of proposed measures for better protection of children on the Internet.
Caroline Stage Olsen, Minister of Digital Policy of the country, told the Committee on the domestic consumer market of the European Parliament (IMCO), which Daning took various measures to protect children at the top of the agenda during the European presidency.
“I will use the presidency to put this on the top of the agenda and establish clear political ambitions that can form the EU policy in the coming years”Olsen said.
“We will try to facilitate discussions in order to have a more solid legal basis for protecting children on the Internet, for example, in connection with the upcoming act of digital justice”, ”, He said, adding that this structure can help in creating age testing tools.
Denmark will also force the EU countries to accept a joint statement on the protection of minors on the Internet at an informal meeting of telecommunications ministers in October.
“The goal is to provide a political leadership on this important issue” The stage of Olsen said.
Another laboratory that will be held in Brussels by the end of the year will be devoted to political leadership and aimed at contributing to the work made by the European Commission for the Security of Minors on the Internet.
On Monday, the commission submitted additional instructions to online platforms on how to protect minors, studying problems such as getting used to planning, cyberspace and harmful content.
The leading principles in the DSA, EU -leihilating aimed at combating illegal content and illegal products, take place after the release of the EU executive body in relation to possible DSA violations in areas related to the protection of children.
Last year, Meta’s Facebook and Instagram began to be explored, because it is suspected that their algorithms can stimulate behavioral dependencies for children, as well as create the so -called “phenomena of baggage”.