Regarding the health of the children, the UK government is making use of social media on the rules
Concerned with negative impact on children of social media, the UK government is working on making guidelines for children to face guidelines for these sites and applications.
Concerned with negative impact on children of social media, the UK government is working on making guidelines for children to face guidelines for these sites and applications. Britain's Health Minister Matt Henkoc said that he has instructed to plan and attacking social media companies like Facebook said that they are not following their own rules on users' age limit. He said, "As a father, I am very concerned about the growing evidence of the impact of social media on mental health of children. The child is threatened by the use of unbridled (social media) of their mental health. "
UK's Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davis has been appointed in charge of formulating a format of guidelines, which will determine the amount of time spent on social media to be considered as healthy. Henkok said to the newspaper 'Observer', "Parents can say that 'rules say that you should not use social media more than fixed time'. Therefore, we have to create rules for society, towards society There is a Chief Medical Officer to make a decision so that schools and parents do not have to make decisions. "
The minister suggested that off the phone before sleeping can be a way to limit the loss. Davis has also been asked to give advice about the minimum age of social media use. Hancock said, "Facebook and Instagram Terms say that if you are under 13 years of age you should not use it, but do not do anything to implement it.
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