Chinese regulators have proposed curbing youth smartphone addiction by requiring device- and appmakers to have a “minor mode” that would limit daily usage to, at most, two hours by those 18 and under.
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Chinese regulators have proposed curbing youth smartphone addiction by requiring device- and appmakers to have a “minor mode” that would limit daily usage to, at most, two hours by those 18 and under.
China tied for first on
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