Pedro Sánchez has announced that the Government will prohibit the access of minors under 16 years of age to social networks. A measure that still has to be approved by the Congress of Deputies, where it does not have a majority to carry out this technically viable but extremely ambitious ban.
In the heat of that announcement, we heard from fathers and mothers, like Raúl, Ana and María, families who have been organizing for years through the Mobile Free Adolescence platform, to protect their sons and daughters, and those of others, from the addiction and risks of social networks, but feeling alone. We also spoke with Alberto Soler, a psychologist specialized in family and childhood, about the impact of networks on minors and how to better manage this issue.
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