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Who would be fined according to the new EU rule?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
Would there be confusion due to the way internet functions across borders?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
What is the author's opinion on the 'digital age of consent'?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
How will the raised 'digital age of consent' affect the owners of social networking organisations?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
What is one of the main concerns with having a 'digital age of consent'?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
Mark Zuckerberg supports the raised 'digital age of consent' and wants to increase Facebook's minimum age to 16.
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
Why did Facebook drop its minimum age to 13?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
What stance does the article take?
True
To increase the amount of users using the social networking site.
They will have great difficulty trying to comply with the data protection laws.
Biased
Whether it could be enforced and policed successfully or not.
Yes, member state governments who 'opt out' would have a differing 'digital age of consent', causing confusion.
The social networking organisations
That it will be too difficult for the government to police. Educating teens and children and parental guidance is needed.
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