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Are you curious about how the EU protects you online? The new rules introduced in the Digital Services Act (DSA) aim to create a fairer and safer online world. These rules address issues such as cyberbullying, illegal content, the simplification of terms and conditions, and many others. This booklet explains in simple terms what the DSA has put in place to protect children and young people under the age of 18.
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