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S'pore to require app stores to verify age, in bid to protect kids
The Straits Times
|July 06, 2024
A new code will be introduced to require mobile app stores to implement age assurance measures to protect children from downloading apps that are inappropriate for their age.
The Code for App Distribution Services, which will also require designated mobile app stores to remove harmful content in online games and marketplaces, comes on the heels of amendments to the Broadcasting Act.
The amendments, which took effect in February 2023, allow the Singapore authorities to direct social media services to swiftly disable access to egregious content.
“One pressing challenge that demands close attention is online safety,” said Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo on July 5. “Around the world, governments recognise the urgency of this issue, and they may resort to legislation. In Singapore, too, we have not shied away from changing our laws when there are good reasons to,” she said during the Digital for Life partners’ appreciation event held at the National Gallery Singapore.
She did not give further details on the proposed code or when it might be introduced.
In 2023, however, Mrs Teo had said that the upcoming code would require app stores to deal with harmful content by putting in place a classification system for online games, for instance.
Downloads on popular mobile app services such as the Apple App Store and Google Play are currently rated by age appropriateness, with restrictions based on the age of the registered user.
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