Is Europe going to restrict teens from using Facebook?

By the end of this week it could be illegal for any European child under 16 to use Facebook – or Snapchat or any messaging service – without the express consent of their parents. That, according to some interpretations, would be the result of a vote by an obscure committee to raise the digital age of consent from 13 to 16, according to BBC.

Who knew there was a “digital age of consent”?

In the United States a law called Coppa (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) gives extra online protection to children under 13, and Europe has had a similar policy – which is why the likes of Facebook have not allowed children in until they become teenagers.

Now, though, the European Parliament’s civil liberties and home affairs committee is considering a change which is opposed both by social media firms and many child protection experts.

In other words, online firms that want to deal with anyone under 16 will have to make sure they get mum or dad’s permission first. That according to several online safety experts, will make children more vulnerable not less.

In an open letter to the committee they write that changing the age limit “would deprive young people of educational and social opportunities in a number of ways, yet would provide no more (and likely even less) protection.”

That is why a furious lobbying effort is going on to try to persuade European lawmakers, who meet today and vote on Thursday, to chuck out this amendment.

What is missing from this debate so far is anyone making powerful arguments in favour of raising the digital age of consent. Time, perhaps, for those voices to be heard.

 

H.Z

 

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