President Lula signs decrees for the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA Digital) at Palácio do Planalto, emphasizing online protections for minors.
President Lula signs decrees for the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA Digital) at Palácio do Planalto, emphasizing online protections for minors.
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Lula signs ECA Digital decrees this Tuesday

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signs decrees regulating the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA Digital) this Tuesday (March 17), a law entering into force that expands protections for minors online. The ceremony takes place at the Palácio do Planalto, featuring measures like age verification and bans on harmful content.

On Tuesday (March 17), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signs three decrees regulating Law No. 15.211/2025, the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA Digital), approved by Congress and sanctioned in September 2025. The law enters into force immediately and complements the 1990 ECA, applying to digital services like social networks, apps, and games aimed at children and adolescents, regardless of company headquarters. National Secretary for Digital Rights Victor Fernandes states the decrees were prepared by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security and the Presidency's Social Communication Secretariat. The National Data Protection Agency (ANPD), elevated to regulatory agency status on February 25 by President Lula, will handle oversight and further regulation, with a timeline to be released after decree publication, according to ANPD president Waldemar Ortunho Júnior. Key changes prohibit loot boxes in games, emotional profiling for targeted ads, and monetization of eroticized minor content. Platforms must prevent sexual exploitation, cyberbullying, harassment, and violence, removing content related to abuse, kidnapping, or grooming, and reporting to authorities while retaining data for at least six months. Children up to 16 can only access social networks linked to a parent's account, with mandatory age verification replacing self-declaration. A UNICEF Innocenti, Ecpat International, and Interpol study shows 19% of Brazilian children and adolescents faced technology-facilitated sexual exploitation from 2024 to 2025. Folha columns praise advances like parental supervision and extrajudicial removal of harmful content but warn for strict criteria in defining entities able to request removals to protect free speech.

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X discussions on Lula signing ECA Digital decrees highlight support for child protections like age verification and content bans, while expressing concerns over privacy risks, biometric requirements, and potential harm to the tech sector. Opinions range from positive endorsements by government supporters to criticisms from tech advocates fearing overreach.

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French deputies applaud in the National Assembly after approving a ban on social media for under-15s and phones in schools.
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French National Assembly adopts bill banning social media for under-15s and mobile phones in high schools

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The French National Assembly approved on January 26, 2026, a government-backed bill banning social media access for minors under 15 and prohibiting mobile phone use in high schools. Introduced by Renaissance deputy Laure Miller and accelerated by President Emmanuel Macron, the streamlined measure—focusing on parental controls for the riskiest platforms—aims to protect youth mental and physical health amid years of debate.

President Lula signed the ECA Digital decree on Wednesday (18), expanding protections for children and adolescents online. The measure restricts underage influencers and manipulative platform practices. ANPD will oversee compliance.

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The Brazilian federal government has extended the deadline to February 13 for tech companies to submit adaptation measures to the ECA Digital, a law aimed at protecting children and adolescents online. The extension was announced by ANPD due to the complexity of legal requirements and the year-end holiday period. This initial phase monitors 37 companies, including giants like Google and Meta.

Indonesia plans to restrict social media access for children under 16, following Australia's lead. The new regulation targets major platforms and requires them to delete underage accounts. Implementation begins on March 28 with a phased approach.

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Brazil's National Education Council published a 2025 resolution making digital and media education mandatory across basic education. The measure aims to equip children and youth to critically handle information and technologies. The guidelines address challenges such as disinformation and mental health impacts.

Law 2354 of 2024 aims to regulate nicotine electronic systems and similar products, but its implementation faces significant delays. Two years after promulgation, key provisions like mandatory labeling and advertising bans remain unenforced. This allows uncontrolled circulation of vapes among teens, per Ministry of Justice data.

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The Washington State House of Representatives has held a public hearing on House Bill 2112, known as the Keep Our Children Safe Act, which aims to restrict minors' access to online sexual material. Introduced by Rep. Mari Leavitt, the bill would require websites with significant harmful content for minors to verify users' ages using government-issued IDs. Critics have raised concerns about privacy and vague definitions in the legislation.

 

 

 

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