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Implement New Measures to Protect Children on Indonesian E-Commerce Platforms

The Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information has announced new measures aimed at protecting children on e-commerce platforms. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure a safe digital environment for children.

Foil attempt to recruit children by terrorist groups via Roblox

The Indonesian Counter-Terrorism Agency has thwarted an attempt to recruit 112 children by a terrorist network using the popular game Roblox. This incident, which occurred in 2025, highlights the growing risks children face in the digital space.

European Youth Reshape Political Life Online

Recent Eurostat statistics reveal that nearly <strong>25%</strong> of European youth, aged 16 to 29, engage with political issues online, indicating a shift in political participation methods. This trend highlights a generational gap in civic engagement compared to older adults.

Wikimedia Commits to Register as an Electronic System Provider in Indonesia

Indonesian Minister of Digital Communications, Mutiya Hafid, announced that Wikimedia has begun the process of registering as an electronic system provider in Indonesia. This move is part of efforts to comply with legislation aimed at protecting digital users.

Set Deadline for Digital Risk Assessments in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Digital Communications has announced that June 6, 2026, is the deadline for digital platforms to submit self-risk assessments. This initiative is part of the implementation of the Digital Child Protection Law.

TikTok Closes 1.7 Million Child Accounts in Indonesia

Indonesian Digital Communications Minister, Mutiya Hafid, announced that TikTok has closed 1.7 million child accounts to protect children's privacy in the digital space. This action aligns with the enforcement of a new government regulation aimed at safeguarding children online.

Indonesia Implements New Policy to Protect Children from Digital Risks

Indonesia's Minister of Digital Communications, Mutiya Hafid, announced a new policy aimed at restricting access to digital accounts for children under 16 years old to protect them from rising cybercrimes. This initiative comes amid increasing concerns about online safety for vulnerable groups.

International Meeting in Ankara Focuses on Protecting Children Online

The Minister of Social Solidarity has traveled to Ankara to participate in an international meeting aimed at enhancing the protection of children in the digital environment. This meeting comes at a time when online risks for children are increasing.

Support Government Regulation to Protect Children in Digital Space

The Natuna Children’s Forum in Indonesia has expressed full support for the government's decision to regulate child protection in the digital space, highlighting the importance of this decision in safeguarding children from online dangers.

Indonesia Launches System to Protect Children in Digital Space

The Indonesian Ministry of Population and Family Development has announced the launch of a new system aimed at ensuring children's growth in a safe digital environment. This initiative comes amid rising risks associated with digital technology.

Emphasize the Need to Protect Children in Digital Spaces

Made Natasya Restu Dewi Pratiwi, a researcher at the Indonesian Institute, stressed that protecting children in digital spaces requires a comprehensive approach that goes beyond mere bans. She spoke in Jakarta about the importance of integrating laws, education, monitoring, and ongoing support.

Indonesia Enhances Child Protection in Digital Space with X and Bigo Live

The Indonesian Minister of Digital Communications, Meutia Havid, praised the commitment of platforms X and Bigo Live to implement new laws aimed at protecting children in the digital space during a press conference held on March 27, 2026.

Meta Requests Extension for Negotiations on Child Protection Online

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has requested an extension of negotiations with the Indonesian Ministry of Digital Communications regarding regulations for child protection in the digital space. This request comes amid discussions on a government decision aimed at enhancing child safety in electronic systems.

Meta Requests Extension for Child Protection Regulation Discussion

Meta, the owner of several social media platforms, has requested an extension to meet with Indonesia's Ministry of Digital Communications to discuss child protection regulations in the digital space. This request follows a second summons from the ministry due to non-compliance with existing regulations.

Russia Tightens Grip on Telegram Amid User Concerns

Small businesses and millions of users in Russia are facing increasing uncertainty as authorities tighten control over the digital space. These measures are part of broader government efforts to enforce strict data laws and steer users toward state-backed platforms.

Indonesia Enhances Child Protection by Summoning Meta and Google

The Indonesian government has summoned Meta and Google for violating child protection laws in the digital space, reflecting the country's commitment to safeguarding children from digital risks. This action is part of the enforcement of the Child Protection Law that came into effect in March 2026.

Indonesia Issues Second Warning to Meta and Google on Child Protection

The Indonesian Ministry of Digital Communications has issued a second warning to Meta and Google for failing to respond to an initial request regarding their compliance with child protection laws in the digital space. This action is part of the government's efforts to ensure children's safety on digital platforms.

Indonesia Implements Strict Social Media Restrictions for Children

Indonesia has announced the implementation of strict restrictions on children's access to social media, positioning itself as the leading country in ASEAN in this area. This initiative aims to create a safe digital environment for children and protect them from increasing risks.

Implement Indonesia's Child Protection Law for Digital Space

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.

Indonesia Implements Digital Child Protection Law to Enhance Safety

The Indonesian government of Bulungan district has welcomed the implementation of the Digital Child Protection Law aimed at enhancing children's safety online. This announcement was made by Bulungan Regent Sariyuwani in Tanjung Selor.

Indonesia Launches Law to Protect Children from Digital Risks

The Indonesian government has announced a new law known as <strong>PP TUNAS</strong>, aimed at protecting children from risks associated with digital platforms. This law, set to take effect in <strong>March 2026</strong>, imposes restrictions on access to digital content for children under the age of <strong>16</strong>.

Emphasize Family's Role in Promoting Healthy Habits for Children

The Indonesian Family Planning Agency highlights the crucial role of families in fostering healthy habits for children in the digital age. This statement comes in response to new laws aimed at protecting children from digital risks.

Implement New Measures to Protect Children in Indonesia's Digital Space

The government of North Bengkulu in Indonesia has announced new measures to enhance the protection of children in the digital space, aligning with new laws enacted by the central government. These measures include restrictions on social media use for children under 16 years old.

Launch New Law to Protect Children in Digital Space in Indonesia

The Bangka provincial government in Indonesia has announced its full support for the child protection law known as 'PP Tunas', aimed at regulating social media use for children under 16. This decision is part of the government's efforts to safeguard children from digital risks and promote education.

Implement Indonesia's Child Protection Law in 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.

Jordanian Parliament Moves to Enhance Child Protection Laws

Jordan's parliamentary committees are working on new legislation aimed at safeguarding children from increasing digital risks. This initiative comes amid rising internet and social media usage among children.

Emphasize the Need for Comprehensive Implementation of Child Protection Law

Siti Farida, head of the Ombudsman Office in Central Java, stressed that the implementation of the <strong>Child Protection Law in the Digital Space</strong>, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, must be comprehensive. This law aims to limit access for children under 16 to digital platforms to create a safe environment for them.

Indonesia Issues New Laws to Protect Children in Digital Space

The Indonesian government has announced new regulations aimed at protecting children in the digital world, mandating digital platforms to prioritize children's interests. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance online safety for children.

Activate Government to Protect Children in Digital Age

Public policy researcher Riko Noventuro emphasizes the government's crucial role in safeguarding children in the digital era following the issuance of Government Regulation No. 17 for 2025. This regulation aims to protect children from digital risks and enhance their mental health.

Implement Digital Child Protection Law in Indonesia Requires Platform Commitment

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.