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Dutch government says children under age 15 should not use social media, citing health impacts

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Dutch government says children under age 15 should not use social media, citing health impacts

Dutch government says children under age 15 should not use social media, citing health impacts

Dutch government says children under age 15 should not use social media, citing health impacts The guidance differentiates between social media sites like TikTok and Instagram and messaging services like WhatsApp.

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