The Commission has presented guidelines on the protection of minors, as well as a prototype of an age-verification app under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
They will ensure that children and young people can continue to enjoy the opportunities the online world offers, such as learning, creativity and communication, while minimising the risks they face online, including exposure to harmful content and behaviour.
Guidelines on the protection of minors
The guidelines on the protection of minors ensure children enjoy high levels of privacy, safety and security on online platforms. This follows an inclusive and extensive consultation period, including with young people.
Age verification solution
The prototype of the age verification app is user-friendly and protects privacy setting a ‘gold standard’ in age assurance online. It will, for example, allow users to easily prove they are over 18 when accessing restricted adult content online, while remaining in full control of any other personal information, such as a user’s exact age or identity. No one would be able to track, see or reconstruct what content individual users are consulting.
Find more information:
- The EU approach to age verification
- Fact page on the age verification blueprint
- Report on Call for Evidence on the Guidelines
- Report on Targeted Public Consultation on the Guidelines
- Report on focus group on the Guidelines
Source: European Commission | Press corner (https://tinyurl.com/3mmwvwzv)