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MEPs call for improved online safety standards for young users

The European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education has urged companies to enhance digital safety measures, specifically focusing on the protection of children and young people online.

By 14 Jul 2026 · 09:00 CET Updated 14 Jul 2026 · 09:00 CET

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According to a press release from the European Parliament, members of the Committee on Culture and Education have stated that corporations must ensure social media platforms and digital environments are safe for users. The committee emphasised that stricter enforcement of rules is required to create a secure online space, particularly for children and young people. The report highlights that these measures are essential for safeguarding younger demographics within the digital sphere.

The European Parliament published these findings on 14 July 2026. Further details regarding the committee's stance on digital safety and regulatory enforcement are available via the official European Union press portal.

Source: European Parliament. Read the original report ↗

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  • This brief is based on reporting by European Parliament.
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