Chile is implementing new regulations concerning the use of ClaveÚnica – a national digital identity system – and its connection to minors’ access to social media. The changes involve updated terms and conditions regarding data privacy and parental consent for users under 14. Details surrounding these regulations, often referred to as the “fine print,” are now under scrutiny. The move aims to balance online safety for young people with access to digital platforms. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact on children’s digital rights and the clarity of the new rules for both parents and social media companies. Further analysis by CIPER Chile is expected to delve into the specifics of these changes and their implications.
