The Indonesian city of Tangerang has announced the implementation of the PP Tunas policy aimed at protecting children from internet-related dangers. This initiative is part of local government efforts to enhance children's safety in the digital space.
Professor Ahmad M. Ramli from Padjadjaran University announced that Indonesia has achieved notable success in implementing laws regulating social media for children, known as PP Tunas, which could serve as a model for other countries to protect children in the digital space.
The PP Tunas app, introduced in Natuna, Indonesia, aims to enhance children's social interactions and reduce risks associated with excessive digital device use. Psychologist Smarny emphasizes the program's role in developing social skills among children.
The Indonesian government has announced a new law aimed at protecting children from digital crimes. Known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, this law will take effect on <strong>March 28, 2026</strong>, providing a safer environment for children's growth and development.
The Indonesian government has activated the child protection law known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, aimed at creating a safe and healthy digital environment for children. This law addresses the increasing challenges faced by youth in the digital age.
The Governor of Tangerang, Sashrudin, announced the launch of the PP Tunas program aimed at protecting children from negative content on social media. This initiative is part of local government efforts to safeguard children from the adverse effects of the digital world.
Indonesian Law Minister Supartman Andy Aktas announced the government's intention to take strict legal action against social media platforms that violate child protection laws. This announcement was made during the inauguration of a legal aid center in Padang.
Jakarta Governor, <strong>Pramono Anung</strong>, announced plans to introduce new laws aimed at protecting children from digital risks following the enactment of the <strong>PP Tunas</strong> law by the Indonesian government. This initiative seeks to enhance children's safety in the digital space.
The Indonesian government has announced the implementation of the <strong>Child Protection Law</strong>, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, aimed at enhancing the safety of children and adolescents online. This decision comes amid growing concerns about digital security in Indonesian society.
Social monitor Dewi Rahmawati Nur Ula emphasized that the enforcement of the <strong>Child Protection Law</strong> in Indonesia necessitates a stronger commitment from digital platforms. This comes amid structural and systemic challenges in safeguarding children in the digital age.
Indonesian student Ni Luh Deta Ayu Padma Sari reports that the PP Tunas app helps students concentrate on their studies while reducing the impact of social media. This initiative is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to protect children in the digital space.
The education council in Buleleng, Bali, has announced its full support for the implementation of the Child Protection Law against digital risks, known as PP Tunas. This initiative aims to address the increasing challenges faced by children in the digital age.
TikTok has announced its full commitment to comply with Indonesia's new child protection laws, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, set to take effect on March 27, 2026. This move aims to enhance the safety of children and teenagers in the digital space.
The Indonesian government has announced new regulations aimed at protecting children in the digital space, with Digital Communications Minister Mutiya Hafid emphasizing that non-compliant platforms will face consequences. The new rules, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, will take effect on <strong>March 28, 2026</strong>.
TikTok and Roblox have announced their readiness to comply with new child protection laws set to take effect in Indonesia on March 28, 2026. This collaboration is part of the government's efforts to safeguard children from digital risks.