Indonesian authorities have announced the implementation of a new law aimed at protecting children from the risks associated with social media use. The law, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, seeks to provide support for families in monitoring their children's use of these platforms.
Indonesia has announced new regulations aimed at protecting children in the digital space, with the <strong>PP Tunas Law</strong> of 2025 being a pioneering step in Southeast Asia. This initiative comes as other countries in the region are also enhancing child protection from digital risks.
Professor Susanto announced that the PP Tunas Law reestablishes the family as a key foundation for value education in Indonesia. The law, set to take effect in March 2026, aims to protect children in the digital space and enhance parental guidance.
Indonesia's youth agency has announced its support for a new law aimed at safeguarding children from moral dangers in the digital age. Known as PP Tunas, the law seeks to create a safe environment for children in the digital space.