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These are the countries moving to ban social media for children

TechCrunch · Jun 11, 2026, 4:17 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Over the months, many countries have announced plans to restrict social media access for children and teens.
  • Of course, there are concerns about privacy regarding invasive age verification and excessive government intervention.
  • We’ve compiled a list of countries that are considering or have already moved forward with bans on social media for young users.

Over the months, many countries have announced plans to restrict social media access for children and teens. Australia became the first to implement such measures at the end of last year, setting a precedent that other countries are now closely watching.

Australia’s regulations, along with other countries’ proposals, aim to reduce the pressures and risks that young users may face on social media, which include cyberbullying, addiction, mental health issues, and exposure to predators.

Of course, there are concerns about privacy regarding invasive age verification and excessive government intervention. Critics, including Amnesty Tech, have said such bans are ineffective and that they ignore the realities of younger generations. Despite this, many nations are moving ahead with proposed legislation.

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