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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:35:24 GMT -5
Legal operators agree on a more active role for administrations to reduce digital addictions among minors The words of Mar España , director of the AEPD , after the presentation of the Digital Family Plan, presented by the Spanish Association of Pediatrics, have opened the debate on the digital education of minors and whether or not it is advisable to prohibit the use of mobile phones at school as a measure to minimize risks and behaviors of cyberattack or sexting. In statements to Economist & Jurist, the director of the Spanish regulator pointed out the need to promote a State Pact at the level of public educational and health administrations for better Fax Lists management of the education of the youngest with respect to digital addictions “which are already so important like those related to drugs and bulimia.” At the same time, he highlighted that "last year alone, in the AEPD's Priority Channel, which we use to collect complaints of content about violence and sex, we gave orders to remove 52 contents, 70% of which featured young women." ", under 30 years of age as the protagonist of those videos that are transmitted without the consent of the affected person, which makes them criminally liable." The legal community has expressed its opinion on this issue in its dual capacity, many of them as legal operators and parents. Its vision coincides with that of Mar España regarding greater control of the use of technologies in those under 16 years of age. And greater involvement of administrations to design policies that help this training.
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