France advances social media ban for under-15s toward autumn rollout amid EU momentum

Following the French National Assembly's January approval of a bill banning social media for minors under 15, implementation could begin this autumn. The move aligns with growing EU efforts, including pushes from Luxembourg and the EU Parliament, as countries like the UK, Spain, Denmark, and Sweden pursue similar protections for youth.

Paris reports suggest France is on track to enforce its new social media restrictions for children and teens under 15 as early as this autumn, building on the National Assembly's January 26, 2026, passage of the bill introduced by deputy Laure Miller. Journalist Erik de la Reguera described the issue as 'our children's brains becoming a battlefield.'

In Brussels, momentum is building for broader restrictions, with France, Luxembourg, and the EU Parliament advocating an EU-wide ban on children's access to social media. Parallel initiatives are progressing in the UK, Spain, Denmark, and Sweden, all aimed at shielding youth from platforms' risks—though debates persist on enforcement methods like age verification and parental controls.

This follows the streamlined bill's focus on the riskiest platforms and complements its mobile phone ban in high schools, marking a pivotal step in regulating digital impacts on minors.

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Photorealistic image of PM Keir Starmer announcing social media ban for under-16s in UK Parliament, with frustrated teens and blocked app icons.
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UK plans to bar under-16s from major social media platforms from 2027

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday, June 15, 2026, that the UK government will pursue legislation to restrict children under 16 from using major social media platforms, with ministers aiming to pass a bill by late December and bring the measures in during 2027.

The UK government announced plans on June 15 to ban social media use for children under 16, with rules expected to take effect in spring 2027. The proposal would require platforms to implement strict age checks and restrict certain features for minors.

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Canada has introduced legislation that would prohibit anyone under 16 from having social media accounts. The Safe Social Media Act also sets new rules for platforms and AI chatbots.

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