Germany considers social media restrictions for children under 14

By |2026-02-18T17:51:29+00:00February16 18, 2026|

Germany’s coalition government is discussing possible restrictions on children’s access to social media, including a proposed ban for users under 14 and modified platform versions for older teenagers.

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EU considers bloc-wide social media age limits as member states introduce national rules

By |2026-02-18T17:19:19+00:00February18 18, 2026|

The European Commission is examining whether to introduce common age restrictions for social media across the EU, as countries such as France, Spain, and Denmark move forward with their own measures to protect children online.

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ICANN selects students for NextGen programme at ICANN86

By |2026-02-18T17:16:51+00:00February50 18, 2026|

ICANN has announced the selection of 12 university students from across Europe to participate in its NextGen programme, which introduces young academics to global internet governance discussions during the ICANN86 meeting in June 2026.

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EDPS issues opinion on proposal to extend interim EU rules on online child sexual abuse

By |2026-02-24T13:53:22+00:00February57 18, 2026|

The European Data Protection Supervisor has published Opinion 7/2026 on the Commission’s proposal to extend the application of Regulation (EU) 2021/1232, which allows certain measures to detect child sexual abuse online.

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NIST launches AI Agent Standards Initiative to support interoperability and security

By |2026-02-24T13:50:26+00:00February31 18, 2026|

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced a new initiative aimed at developing industry-led standards and research to support secure and interoperable AI agents.

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Multistakeholder AI governance event held in New Delhi ahead of India AI Impact Summit

By |2026-02-24T13:13:57+00:00February29 18, 2026|

Policymakers, researchers, companies and civil society representatives met in New Delhi on 17 February 2026 to discuss approaches to inclusive AI governance, with a focus on Global South participation.

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Open Rights Group warns of unregulated age verification in new UK online safety plans

By |2026-02-23T13:10:19+00:00February26 18, 2026|

Open Rights Group has criticised recent UK government proposals on online safety, arguing that expanded age restrictions and delegated powers could increase biometric data collection while limiting parliamentary oversight.

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ICANN submits evidence to EU consultation on tackling online fraud

By |2026-03-05T12:09:17+00:00February00 18, 2026|

ICANN has submitted its contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on an EU action plan against online fraud, highlighting the limited but important role of the Domain Name System in addressing online abuse.

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Open Rights Group raises concerns over biometric age verification and investor links

By |2026-02-23T13:08:32+00:00February21 17, 2026|

The UK-based Open Rights Group has expressed concern about the growing use of biometric age verification tools by major online platforms, highlighting transparency, privacy, and user choice issues.

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European Parliament disables AI features on lawmakers’ tablets over data security concerns

By |2026-02-18T17:28:01+00:00February23 16, 2026|

The European Parliament has turned off built-in AI tools on tablets issued to lawmakers after internal assessments found that some features could send data to external cloud services.

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