Growing Up Online: Comparative Legal Perspectives on Minors, Consent and Digital Exposure
Definition
1. Introduction
2. Digital Literacy as an Essential Element to Minimise the Risks of Children’s Online Exposure
3. Validity of Minors’ Consent to Digital Interaction
3.1. Comparative National Approach: European Countries and the United States
3.2. European Union Standards and the Shift Toward Child-Centred Regulation
4. Minors as Creators of Content: Legal Challenges and Policy Responses
4.1. How Different Legal Systems Address the Issue
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- Only minors will be allowed to carry out artistic activities as employees, under the responsibility of a company, eliminating informal self-employment;
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- Strict time limits: it is forbidden to carry out these activities during school hours;
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- Introduction of the figure of the privacy coordinator, aimed at protecting minors in sensitive or intimate contexts during recordings;
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- Requirement of administrative authorisation, and obligation to protect their income [54].
4.2. European and International Approach
5. Conclusions: Policy Challenges and Future Directions
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- Harmonising age thresholds and consent conditions in different Member States’ regulations;
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- Strengthening independent supervisory bodies with units specifically dedicated to child protection;
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- Establishing clear legal obligations for platforms to offer privacy protection options, consent provision, or recommendation systems, among others, tailored to children;
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- Investing in public education policies that integrate the legal, ethical, and civic dimensions of digital life;
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- Promoting the integration of technological safeguards—such as privacy-by-default settings, reliable age-verification tools, and transparent content recommendation systems—as complementary mechanisms to legal and educational measures;
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- Enabling children to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect their digital experience, as rights holders and active citizens.
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BOE | Boletín Oficial del Estado (Spain) |
| CNIL | Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (National Commission for Data Protection and Liberties) |
| COPPA | Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act |
| DSA | Digital Services Act |
| GDPR | General Data Protection Regulation |
| OECD | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |
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