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    Australia and Europe Move to Restrict Children’s Access to Social Media

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltDecember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Australia Enforces 16-Year Minimum Age
    Australia has introduced a strict rule preventing children under 16 from registering on major social media platforms. The law places responsibility on companies to ensure compliance, with heavy fines for breaches. Officials say the measure is designed to protect young users from harmful content and potential mental health risks. Critics, however, question how effectively platforms can verify ages and warn that minors may turn to less-regulated online spaces to bypass the restrictions.

    Europe Develops Its Own Youth Protections
    Across Europe, governments are also considering tighter rules for children’s use of social media. The European Parliament has recommended a minimum age of 16, while individual countries pursue their own policies. Denmark is proposing a ban for under-15s, and France, Germany, and Italy continue to require parental consent for younger users. The variety of approaches underscores a shared concern for child safety but results in a patchwork of rules across the continent.

    Challenges Around Privacy and Enforcement
    The global push for stricter age limits has raised concerns about privacy and practicality. Critics warn that age-verification systems could expose sensitive data or be exploited, while supporters argue that stronger measures are necessary to shield children from harassment, addictive design features, and harmful content. Policymakers and technology companies must balance protecting minors with maintaining privacy and access to digital services.

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