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Invite young people aged 12–17 to help shape a fairer digital world

  • News article
  • 30 March 2026
  • Directorate-General for Communication
  • 1 min read
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The European Union is launching a short online survey aimed at children and young people aged 12–17. The results will help shape the upcoming Digital Fairness Act – a new law that aims to make apps, games and websites fairer for the youngest consumers.

The survey asks students about their real experiences online – what feels fair, what doesn’t, and what they would like to see improved. It takes around 15 minutes, is available in all EU languages, and can be completed independently or with the support of an adult. Responses are anonymous and will directly inform EU policy.

 

Help young people play an active role in shaping the online world they use every day!

Invite them to take the survey (in the language of their choice) by 26 April 2026.

Details

Publication date
30 March 2026
Author
Directorate-General for Communication
Age groups
  • Ages 12 to 15
  • Ages 15 and over
Type of content
  • News