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UK PM demands social media giants protect children online

Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns tech firms to take responsibility for child safety ahead of a critical Downing Street summit.

LONDON: ​British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on social media companies to “step up and take responsibility” over children’s online ⁠safety, ahead of a Thursday meeting with executives from Meta, Snap , Google, TikTok and ​X.

Starmer’s government has ramped up scrutiny of ‌social media companies, saying children were ​being exposed to harm online without clear accountability, and has pledged to act to limit the impact of such apps on ​sleep, family life and schoolwork.

“Social media shapes how children ⁠see ‌themselves, their friendships ​and the world around ​them. When that comes with real risks, looking the ​other way is not an option,” Starmer said ahead of the meeting.

“I will take whatever steps necessary to keep children safe online. Today is about making sure social ‌media companies step up and take responsibility,” he added.

The government acknowledged some protections already introduced by some social media companies – such as disabling autoplay on YouTube for children and giving parents ⁠greater control over ‌screen time, including curfews – but Starmer wants to go further.

Britain is consulting until next month on whether to restrict ​children’s access to social media, including a possible ban for ​under-16s, ​as well as curfews, app time limits ‌and ​curbs on what it described as addictive design features.

Australia last year became the first country to ban social media for children under 16, with European ​countries considering similar measures.

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