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Denmark seeks to strengthen data protection for children

Reuters reports that the Danish government aims to raise data protection standards for children. Proposed changes include increasing the age for individual consent to 15 or 16 and requiring parental consent for minors below that age. The Danish Minister for Business, Morten Bodskov, stated that these changes address concerns about "opaque algorithms" used by Big Tech companies to collect vast amounts of personal information.





 
 
 

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