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UK MPs to Debate Safer Phones Bill Addressing Smartphone Use Among Children

UK MPs to Debate Safer Phones Bill Addressing Smartphone Use Among Children

Proposed legislation seeks to improve digital safety and data protection for minors amid growing concerns over excessive smartphone engagement.
The UK House of Commons is set to conduct a second reading of the Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection), commonly referred to as the Safer Phones Bill, on Friday.

The bill, sponsored by Labour MP Josh MacAlister, aims to engage the government in discussions around smartphone and social media use among children, calling for clearer regulations regarding digital interactions for minors.

The legislation would compel the UK chief medical officers to produce updated guidance for parents on managing children’s smartphone and social media use.

Additionally, it seeks to explore the possibility of raising the digital age of consent from 13 to 16, which would require social media companies to seek parental permission before processing data of users under the proposed age limit.

MacAlister emphasized that such a change would limit the ability of social media companies to engage in practices that have been criticized for making platforms addictive for younger users.

He remarked that without access to children’s data, the algorithms driving the addictive nature of social media would be constrained.

Public sentiment among young people has reportedly shifted towards supporting stricter regulations on social media use.

Historically, MacAlister’s bill had included provisions for a ban on smartphones in schools, a proposal that was ultimately removed after governmental feedback suggested limited support for school bans.

Other related proposals intended to enhance the role of Ofcom in regulating children’s access to potentially harmful apps were also omitted in the final draft of the bill.

In the lead-up to the parliamentary debate, MacAlister indicated optimism for government backing, claiming that the bill's evolution reflects a compromise aimed at fostering actionable change.

However, critics, including representatives from the Smartphone Free Childhood campaign, have deemed the current provisions insufficient, urging for more robust measures to curb the influence of social media on young people.

The Liberal Democrats have voiced concerns regarding the perceived dilution of the bill, asserting that the government has made slow progress on children’s online safety.

An official spokesperson from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) reaffirmed the government’s commitment to enhancing protections for young individuals online, highlighting ongoing efforts through the impending Online Safety Act, which is anticipated to impose stricter requirements on tech platforms.

Jonathon Hall KC, the UK’s independent reviewer of terror legislation, has recently endorsed discussions to raise the age of consent for social media usage, citing the need for realistic enforcement of digital safety regulations.

The Safer Phones Bill’s reception reflects a broader societal dialogue regarding the balance between technological engagement and child welfare.

With active campaign efforts and legislative discussions underway, the outcome of the Commons debate on Friday will further shape the landscape of digital safety for children in the UK.
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