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Chinese authorities are introducing strict rules for computer games.

In the future, minors will only be allowed to consume games to a very limited extent. You must register with your real name. When you log in, these are compared with a government database. This ensures that they don't play for more than 90 minutes a day. The age classification is also checked in this way. From 10 p.m. to 8 a.m., minors are completely prohibited from playing. They are then allowed double the time on weekends and holidays. Further restrictions relate to spending money on virtual extras in games.

The reason for the measures is, on the one hand, the fight against computer gaming addiction, and on the other hand, the authorities also want to curb widespread myopia. The blue light imitated by screens is suspected to be related.

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