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ChatLicense listed in Top 100 Innovative Company

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13 September 2024

ChatLicense is listed in the Top 100 Innovative Company list of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce! 

The nomination in the Health & Care category is not only a recognition of the app itself but of our mission here at ChatLicense. As the new first step for every child receiving their first smartphone, ChatLicense is essentially like a driver’s license. Together, we ensure that the new generation of smartphone users can enjoy a healthier, safer, and more fun online experience together! 

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