Which European country has talked about banning children up to 2 years of age from watching mobile-TV screens?

Which European country has talked about banning children up to 2 years of age from watching mobile-TV screens?

  • Correct Answer: Sweden
  • Finland
  • Norway
  • Denmark

Explanation: Sweden has discussed banning children up to 2 years old from watching mobile-TV screens.

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