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UK Plans to Prohibit Under-16s from Accessing High-Risk Social Media Apps

UK Plans to Prohibit Under-16s from Accessing High-Risk Social Media Apps

12 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • The UK government is set to announce a ban on teenagers under 16 from accessing 'high-risk' social media apps, with additional restrictions on safer platforms. This initiative aims to enhance online safety for minors, particularly in light of concerns surrounding AI chatbots.
  • The announcement is expected from Keir Starmer on Monday, but there are apprehensions about potential legal challenges arising from selective platform bans.
  • This move comes amid increasing scrutiny of social media's influence on young people's well-being, particularly following consultations aimed at safeguarding children online. The government's approach aligns with broader global trends seeking to regulate digital environments for minors more strictly.
  • The proposed ban reflects growing concerns over the impact of social media on youth mental health and safety. However, the decision to categorize certain platforms as 'high-risk' while allowing others to remain accessible raises questions about the criteria used for these classifications.
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This summary is based on information available as of October 2023 and may not reflect subsequent developments.