Indonesia sets three-month deadline for online child safety compliance
The Straits Times
The policy is designed to safeguard children from online threats such as grooming, abuse and harmful content. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA - Social media and other digital platforms in Indonesia now have three months to assess child safety risks under a new government regulation, with users under 16 years old facing restrictions on high-risk services to curb exposure to harmful content and online exploitation.
After a year of drafting and consultations, the Communications and Digital Ministry finally issued its ministerial regulation on March 6 as a technical guideline for Child Protection in Digital Space Regulation (PP Tunas).

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