The president of the Horizontes group in the National Assembly, Laurent Marcangeli, announced on Friday October 28 that he would defend a bill to create a “digital majority” that limits children’s access to the internet and social networks.
A minimum degree of maturity.
“You can’t access certain things when you’re not mature enough,” he said, citing the right to vote at 18 and a driver’s license from 16, under accompanied driving. “To access a social network today I think you need a degree of maturity that many people do not have,” she insisted.
He considered that today it is “too simple” for a child to access a social network. “If you want to be a liberal, at some point you have to set a limit,” added Laurent Marcangeli, announcing that he would defend this bill “personally”, in the hope that his group would “support” it.
Breaking anonymity on the internet
The deputy also defended the lifting of anonymity. “We will have to make sure that, on the internet and in particular on social networks, that anonymity is undermined, and that therefore we are forced, at some point, to give our identity,” he explained.
According to him, “we can do many things today simply with the possibility of scanning an identity document, there are software programs that are capable of doing this”.
Source: BFM TV
