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The Global Crackdown: Which Countries Are Banning Social Media for Kids?

April 24, 2026
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A seismic shift is occurring in digital policy as governments move to protect minors from the perceived harms of the internet. From mental health concerns to the risks of cyberbullying and predatory behavior, nations are no longer just suggesting screen time limits—they are codifying them into law.

The Australian Precedent

Australia set a global benchmark in late 2025 by becoming the first nation to ban social media for children under 16. This sweeping regulation covers giants like TikTok, Instagram, and X, while notably exempting YouTube Kids and WhatsApp. Tech companies face staggering fines of up to $49.5 million AUD if they fail to implement robust age verification measures beyond simple self-reporting.

Europe’s Growing Momentum

Across Europe, the “digital age of consent” is being aggressively redefined.

  • France and Denmark: Both nations are moving toward a ban for those under 15. Denmark is even developing a “digital evidence” app to facilitate age verification.
  • Greece: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a ban for under-15s starting in January 2027, specifically citing the addictive design of modern platforms.
  • Austria, Poland, and Slovenia: These countries are drafting legislation targeting children under 14 or 15, focusing on platforms centered around content sharing like Snapchat.
  • United Kingdom: The UK is currently consulting with parents and experts to determine if a ban for under-16s is viable, while also looking at restricting features like endless scrolling.

The Asian Landscape

In Southeast Asia, the movement is gaining rapid traction. Indonesia and Malaysia have both signaled bans for children under 16. Indonesia’s restrictions are particularly broad, encompassing not just social apps but also gaming platforms like Roblox.

The Debate Over Privacy and Efficacy

While proponents argue these laws are essential for child safety, the movement faces significant pushback. Organizations like Amnesty Tech argue that such bans may be ineffective and could infringe on the rights of young people to access information. Furthermore, critics worry that mandatory age verification could lead to invasive data collection and excessive government surveillance. Despite these concerns, the legislative trend shows no signs of slowing as we head into 2026.

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