Jason Nagata:
The most important thing for policymakers should know is that the minimum age requirement of social media is 13 years old. But this study essentially represented the use of social media minors, and we found that even children between 11 and 12 years have had more than two -thirds of their social media accounts and have three or more different accounts on average. So these are all children who had to go to a fake birth date to access this site.
And I remind me that there is no strong age verification. Therefore, regardless of age, all children can easily access this site as long as they can put a fake date. And many children have reported a secret record that parents don’t know.
So I understand that policymakers actually understand that the landscape is very easy for children to start and there is no strong securities for protection and protection of personal information for children.