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Britain pilots social media bans, time limits and curfews for children

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LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - ‌Hundreds of British families will test ​social media bans, curfews and app time limits to ⁠see how they impact children's sleep, family life and schoolwork, the government said.

Britain, like other governments, ​is considering restricting access to social media for children. ‌Nothing is off the table, it has said, including following Australia in a complete ban for under-16s.

Experts have ⁠said there is no clear evidence ⁠that a ban would be effective, while a group of young people in London recently told Reuters they were opposed to restrictions.

The measures will ‌be tested in the homes of 300 teenagers, ⁠the government said, and data ‌from the pilots would inform a ​consultation launched earlier this month.

"We are determined to give young people the childhood they deserve ‌and to prepare them for the ​future," Technology Secretary ⁠Liz Kendall said on Tuesday.

"This is why ‌we are listening to ⁠parents, children and experts with our consultation, as well as testing different options in the real world.

"These ​pilots will give ‌us the evidence we need to take the next ⁠steps, informed by the ​experiences of families themselves."

(Reporting by Paul Sandle, ​Editing by Louise Heavens)

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