💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India refused to ban social media use for children under 13, considering it a policy issue. Instead, the Zep Foundation was granted liberty to make representations to the concerned authority about implementing robust age verification systems, mandatory parental controls, and real-time monitoring tools in the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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