The EU's telecommunications ministers will declare enforcement of the Digital Services Act and Europeans digital identity wallets to be a top priority for their work at an upcoming informal meeting, Euractiv reports. The two policies are seen as critical to protecting children and young adults online, according to an unreleased document seen by the outlet. Signatories will also sign off on technical standards for online age verification.
27 March 2024
DSA, electronic ID wallets take priority in EU children's privacy work
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