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China issues 'minor mode' guidelines amid Internet addiction, content concerns

By MLex Staff ( November 18, 2024, 08:04 GMT | Insight) -- Smart terminals, applications and application-distribution platforms in China have been targeted by a set of guidelines on the construction of a “minor mode” aimed at optimizing online content and preventing Internet addiction among minors. The guidelines, drafted by China's Cyberspace Administration, establish a framework for the construction of the settings, with obligations placed on three terminals.China’s mobile smart terminals, applications and application-distribution platforms have been targeted by a set of guidelines on the construction of a “minor mode” aimed at optimizing online content and preventing Internet addiction among minors....

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