Jakarta, Nov. 21 -- Indonesia's Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid said the government is prioritizing child protection in cyberspace, noting that young people make up 60 percent of the country's 220 million internet users.

"If we protect this 60 percent, then the whole digital ecosystem becomes good. We are sure that we can guide them to use the internet appropriately," she said on Friday.

Hafid highlighted rising concerns over child safety online, especially with increasing cybercrimes linked to digital platforms, including online games.

She stressed the government's commitment to working with the gaming industry to build a child-friendly gaming environment.

"Because if public trust is gone, then the game ind...