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China to Cut Internet Access to Minors, Children

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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief China is proposing to restrict internet access to minors and children. The move is intended to curb internet addiction.

Tech sector regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China said on Wednesday that people under 18 will not be allowed to access the internet via a mobile device between 10pm and 6am each day.

The regulator will introduce a graduated system where young people have different amounts of internet access depending on their age.

Those under eight years old will be limited to 40 minutes per day. Those age between 16 and 18 will have a maximum of two hours access per day.

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