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U.K. plans to ban social media for children under 16

15 June 2026
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The United Kingdom plans to ban children under 16 from using social media apps, as announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This legislation aims to extend beyond existing measures in other countries by prohibiting access to “harmful functions” like livestreaming and interactions with strangers, as well as restricting gaming sites. Under the proposed law, platforms including Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X would be off-limits, while messaging services like WhatsApp would remain available. The government intends for tech companies to ensure compliance or face substantial fines, with hopes of enacting the regulations by late December 2026 for implementation by spring 2027. Starmer emphasized the necessity of the ban, citing overwhelming support from British parents despite potential challenges similar to those faced in Australia, where under-16s have also been banned from social media since December 2025.

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The UK’s initiative follows a global trend, as many countries, including Australia, France, and Denmark, are considering similar restrictions on children’s access to social media. The push for these measures is partly driven by concerns over the mental health impacts of social media on young users, highlighted by a recent U.S. jury ruling that held Meta and YouTube liable for fostering addictive behaviors in minors. Increased anxiety levels among children have been noted in various educational settings, further underscoring the urgency for regulatory actions. As the conversation around child safety in the digital realm grows, the enforcement of age restrictions on social media platforms could set significant precedents for how countries approach tech regulation and youth protection.

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