#social-media-age-limits

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3 days ago

EU lawmakers back plan for social media age rules DW 11/26/2025

A draft of the measure, released in October, urged "the establishment of a harmonised European digital age limit of 16 years old as the default threshold under which access to online social media platforms should not be allowed unless parents or guardians have authorised their children otherwise." They also recommended setting a harmonised EU digital age limit of 13, under which no minor would be permitted to access social media. The same minimum age would apply to video-sharing platforms and so-called "AI companions," whose popularity among adolescents has raised concerns in several EU states.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

European parliament calls for social media ban on under-16s

European Parliament calls for banning social media for under-16s unless parents allow, urging restrictions and disabling addictive platform features to protect children's mental health.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

NetChoice sues Virginia to block its one-hour social media limit for kids

Virginia's new law limits minors' social media use to one hour daily unless parents permit, prompting First Amendment lawsuit and privacy concerns over age verification.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Denmark to ban social media for anyone under 15 years old | Fortune

"The amount of time they spend online - the amount of violence, self-harm that they are exposed to online - is simply too great a risk for our children," she said, while praising tech giants as "the greatest companies that we have. They have an absurd amount of money available, but they're simply not willing to invest in the safety of our children, invest in the safety of all of us."
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3 weeks ago

Denmark to ban social media for children under 15 DW 11/07/2025

"As one of the first countries in the EU, Denmark is now taking a groundbreaking step towards introducing age limits on social media," said the country's digitalization ministry in a statement. "This is done to protect children and young people in the digital world." "As a starting point, children under the age of 15 should not have access to platforms that may expose them to harmful content or harmful features," the statement said.
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