Phone gets warning Like cigarettes – Using mobiles is like smoking cigarettes… This country has prepared a mega plan to save people – phones should carry health warning Spanish government told ttec

The European country Spain has planned to take a big step regarding mobile. Warnings will soon be seen written on mobile phones sold in Spain. In this, we will be told about the dangers caused by phones. This could be just like the warnings written on tobacco and cigarette packaging in India.

In fact, the Spanish government has been advised by a committee of experts that brands selling smartphones in their country should be labeled as containing health hazards. The committee has also given suggestions for doctors. The committee said that patients should be asked about their screen time during treatment.

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Rules may come for children

Spain is also bringing a new rule, the purpose of which is to control children’s mobile use. A 50-member committee has been formed to prepare the draft of this law.

rules according to age

This committee has advised to control the use of digital devices for children up to 13 years of age. In the report, the committee said that children should not be given any digital device till the age of 3 years.

After this, the device should be given to the 6 year old child when he needs it. After this, children aged 6-12 years have been advised to use phones without internet. Children have been advised to do sports etc.

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Recommendations have also been given regarding apps

According to media reports, it will be necessary to display health related warnings even while using social media apps. For this, after opening the app, it is advised to show the warning in the form of a popup at the beginning or in the middle. However, no time line has been given as to when it will be given the form of law.

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