The Digital ECA Law represents a landmark modernization of Brazil’s child protection framework for the digital age.
Designed to address the growing influence of online platforms, the law establishes clear responsibilities for digital service providers operating within Brazil.
By requiring stronger age-verification practices and enhanced safeguards for minors, the Digital ECA Law reinforces the country’s commitment to online safety while creating a regulatory model that is drawing attention from policymakers and technology leaders worldwide.
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