Experts say regulation must go beyond simple screen-time caps and address platform design, accountability and age verification, with stronger oversight from bodies like the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority and the use of national digital identity tools such as UAE Pass to implement secure age-gating; psychologists warn that fast-paced, reward-driven algorithms can affect attention, impulse control and emotional wellbeing in children aged 9–14, while cybersecurity specialists argue platforms should face revenue-linked fines, transparency audits and stricter compliance standards, alongside digital literacy education, parental controls, and structured protections around school and sleep hours — do you think the UAE should impose strict age verification and time limits, or should responsibility lie more with parents and platform companies?
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