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.
Child rights advocacy groups are urging YouTube to take immediate action to shield children from AI-generated videos deemed inappropriate and lacking educational value. This call comes amid rising concerns about the impact of AI in digital content production.
The Women's and Children's Protection Services Unit in Batam highlighted the crucial role of parents in monitoring their children's social media usage during a meeting held on Wednesday. This emphasis comes amid rising risks associated with social media use by children and adolescents.
The Chairman of the Muhammadiyah Association in Indonesia, Taqi, announced his support for restricting social media use for children under 16 years old to protect the new generation from digital risks. This announcement comes in the context of implementing a new law aimed at regulating internet use for children.
The Communications and Information Department in Timor Tengah Selatan, Indonesia, has announced new initiatives aimed at protecting children from digital risks. These steps come amid increasing use of digital technology and its impact on children's lives.
Dr. Shafril, an education expert from Muhammadiyah Mataram University, has expressed his full support for a new Indonesian government law aimed at regulating electronic device use to protect children. This comes amid growing community concerns about the impact of technology on children's psychological and social development.
The European Union announced on Thursday the opening of an official investigation into the Snapchat app due to concerns about the company's inadequate measures to protect children from potential risks while using the application.