UN rights office says children need better protection online


Teenagers look at their mobile phone screens during an interview with Reuters about the bill aimed at banning the use of social networks for those under 15 and mobile phones in high schools from the start of the 2026 school year, in Paris, France, February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Manuel Ausloos

FRANKFURT, May ⁠29 (Reuters) - The ⁠United Nations' Human Rights ‌Office on Friday called for more robust regulation ​and oversight by ⁠governments to ⁠make online platforms safer ⁠for ‌children.

“Enhancing protection of ⁠children online is an urgent ​priority ‌that we need to ⁠make ​sure not only gets done - but ⁠that it gets ​done right,”UN High Commissioner for Human Rights ⁠Volker Tuerk said in a statement.

He added that technology companies ​need ⁠to embed child safety ​into their ‌platforms.

(Reporting by ​Ludwig Burger, Editing by Friederike Heine)

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