(Beijing Comprehensive News) China National Network Information Office plans to introduce new regulations to further tighten the management of minors to use the network, and restrict the time of using smartphones to access the Internet by the 18 -year -old to up to two hours. China Science and TechnologyThe company's stock price fell.
According to the WeChat public account of "China" WeChat public account on Wednesday (August 2), the China National Internet Information Office released the mobile Internet minor model construction guide (draft for comments) to openly solicit opinions on the new regulations.
According to the guide, smart device providers will introduce the so -called "minor model" program to prohibit users under 18 years old from visiting the Internet from 10 pm to 6 am the next morning.In addition, the use of mobile devices from 16 to 18 years old must not be used for more than two hours. Children aged 8 to 16 can be used for one hour, while children under 8 years old can only use 40 minutes.However, smart devices will allow parents to choose not to set time restrictions on their children.
The Internet Information Office piloted the "Youth Model" in 2019 to regulate the Internet browsing behavior of minors.According to the Internet Information Office, the model has played a positive role in helping to reduce the influence of network obsession and adverse information.
The new regulations will be fully upgraded to the minor model to expand the coverage range from application software to mobile smart terminals and app stores.According to Chinese law, under the age of 18 is a minor.
The minor model shall not set up communities, groups or topics with themes of supporting fund -raising, voting listing, brushing control and other themes.The permissions and functions of webcasting, network audio and video, and network socialization will also be limited.
According to Reuters, most of the Chinese technology companies' stock prices fell in Hong Kong's afternoon trading on Wednesday. Bilibili and Kuaishou fell 6.98%and 3.53%, respectively, and Tencent Holdings closed at 2.99%.