Youngsters check mobile phones during a dinner time at a cafeteria in Shanghai, China September 3, 2021.
Users aged 16 to 18 would be allowed two hours a day, children aged eight to 16 would get one hour while children under eight would be allowed just eight minutes.
But the CAC said service providers should allow parents to opt out of the time limits for their youngsters.
Xia Hailong, a lawyer at the Shanghai Shenlun law firm, said the rules would be a headache for the internet companies.
The proposed rules come after signals from Beijing that a years-long regulatory crackdown on its technology industry has ended.
Persons:
Aly, Hong Kong, Xia Hailong, ByteDance's, Josh Ye, Liz Lee, Jacqueline Wong, Robert Birsel
Organizations:
REUTERS, Cyberspace Administration of China, CAC, HK, Tencent Holdings, Authorities, Thomson
Locations:
Shanghai, China, Hong, Hong Kong, Beijing