11 Do not allow children under the age of one to use smart phones.


London (94 Web News Desk) British communications agency EE Corporate has given new suggestions on children's mobile phone use, saying that parents 11 Do not allow children under the age of 12 to use smartphones.
In its new advice to parents, the communications agency said that children should only be given old-style mobile phones that can only make calls and send messages but do not have Internet access to run YouTube, Tik Tok or other social media sites. According to EE Corporate, it is understood that children should have mobile phones to deal with any possible emergency while they are commuting to and from school, but now parents are worried that children may be exposed to social pressure and bullying online because of mobile phones. According to foreign media reports, the telecom regulator 'Ofcom’ In a recent study, it was reported that in the UK 5 From 7 About a quarter of a year old (One in four) Children have smart phones. According to Ofcom, British parents are now backing away from giving their children mobile phones at the age of 11 when they move from primary to secondary level. Ofcom's recent research has revealed a worrying fact that in the UK 13 Children under the age of approx 50 percent are using social media, despite 13 The use of social media by children under the age of one is prohibited.



