EU Launches Cyberbullying Action Plan to Shield Youth Online
The European Commission has introduced a comprehensive Action Plan Against Cyberbullying, aimed at safeguarding the mental health of the EU's younger population.
The European Commission has unveiled an ambitious Action Plan Against Cyberbullying, focused on fortifying the mental well-being of children and teenagers across the EU. The initiative seeks to introduce an EU-wide application for cyberbullying victims, enhance national efforts to mitigate online harassment, and promote safer digital habits among the youth.
Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen underscored the significance of creating a secure online environment for the younger generation, emphasizing the plan's role in augmenting existing safeguards for minors online.
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