Cairo. Egypt's parliament has begun efforts to enact legislation to protect adolescents from the risks associated with social media. Lawmakers stated they are seeking measures to regulate children's use of social media against 'digital anarchy,' taking into account the steps being adopted by Western countries.A statement issued by the House of Representatives on Sunday mentioned that the new law will control the digital insecurity and risk of uncontrolled content faced by children, ensuring it does not negatively affect their future.Legislators announced they will proceed with drafting the law in consultation with the government and expert bodies to 'protect Egyptian children...