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From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access

Posted on: Mar 27, 2026 17:57 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access
MArc 27 - commonwealth of australia in dec became the world's number one rural area to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them from platforms including TikTok, Alphabet's YouTube and Meta's Instagram and Facebook.The ban comes amid mounting concerns over the impact of social media on children's health and safety.Below is a summary of what countries and companies are doing to regulate access to social media.AUSTRALIAA landmark law forced major social media platforms to block minors under 16 from December 10, 2025, one of the world's toughest regulations targeting major tech platforms.Companies that fail to comply could face penalties of up to A$49.5 million .AUSTRIAAustria will ban social media for children up to the age of 14, the conservative-led, three-party government said on March 27. Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler and junior digitisation minister Alexander Proell said draft legislation for the ban would be finalised by June.BRAZILBrazil's Digital Statute of Children and Adolescents, which requires minors under 16 to link their social media accounts to a legal guardian and bans addictive platform features such as infinite scroll, came into force on March 17.BRITAINBritain is considering an Australia-style ban on social media and tighter AI chatbots safety rules for children under 16 as early as this year, technology minister Liz Kendall said in February.Social media bans, curfews and app time limits will be tested in the homes of 300 teenagers to gauge the impact on children's sleep, family life and schoolwork, the government said on March 24.CHINAChina's cyberspace regulator has put in place a so-called "minor mode" programme that requires device-level restrictions and app-specific rules to restrict screen time depending on age.DENMARKDenmark said in November it would ban social media for children under 15, while parents could provide access to certain platforms to kids down to the age of 13.FRANCEFrance's National Assembly in January approved legislation to ban children under 15 from social media amid growing concerns about online bullying and mental health risks. The bill needs to pass through the Senate before a final vote in the lower house.GERMANYMinors aged 13-16 are allowed to use social media only if their parents provide consent. But child protection advocates say controls are insufficient.GREECEGreece is "very close" to announcing a social media ban for children under 15, a senior government source told Reuters on February 3.INDIAKarnataka, home to the tech hub of Bengaluru, on March 6 became the first Indian state to ban social media for children under 16. Neighbouring states of Goa and Andhra Pradesh are also weighing restrictions.India's chief economic adviser called for age restrictions on social media platforms in January, describing them as "predatory" in how they keep users engaged online.INDONESIAIndonesia will restrict access to social media platforms for children under 16, its communications and digital ministry said on March 6.Starting March 28, accounts owned by children under 16 on "high risk platforms" will be gradually deactivated, Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid said, adding the platforms include TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Roblox .ITALYChildren under the age of 14 need parental consent to sign up for social media accounts, while no consent is required above that age.MALAYSIAMalaysia said in November it would ban social media for users under the age of 16 starting from 2026.NORWAYThe Norwegian government in October 2024 proposed raising the age at which children can consent to the terms required to use social media to 15 from 13, although parents would still be permitted to sign off on their behalf if they are under the age limit.The government has also begun work on legislation to set an absolute minimum age limit of 15 for social media use.POLANDPoland's ruling party is preparing new legislation to ban social media for children under 15 and to hold platforms responsible for age verification, it said on February 27.PORTUGALPortugal's parliament approved a bill on February 12 requiring explicit parental consent for children aged 13 to 16 to access social media, with tech companies that ignore the restrictions facing fines of up to 2% of their global revenue.SLOVENIASlovenia is drafting a law that would prohibit children under 15 from accessing social media, Deputy Prime Minister Matej Arcon said on February 6.SPAINSpain will ban access to social media for minors under 16 and platforms will be required to implement age verification systems, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said early in February.It was unclear if the proposed ban would require approval by the country's highly fragmented lower house.THE U.S.The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act prevents companies from collecting personal data from children under 13 without parental consent. Several states have passed laws requiring parental consent for minors to access social media, but they have faced court challenges on free speech grounds.EU LEGISLATIONThe European Parliament in November agreed on a resolution, which is not legally binding calling, for a minimum age of 16 on social media.It urged a harmonised EU digital age limit of 13 for social media access and an age limit of 13 for video-sharing services and "AI companions".TECH INDUSTRYSocial media platforms including TikTok, Facebook and Snapchat say people need to be at least 13 to sign up.Child protection advocates say the controls are insufficient, and official data in several European countries shows huge numbers of children under 13 have social media accounts.This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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