Banned from social media. Another country will ban the use of social media platforms before the age of 15

2025-11-09 19:02
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2025-11-09 19:02
On Friday, the Danish government agreed with the opposition to introduce a ban on the use of social media platforms by children and adolescents under 15. As agreed, minors aged 13-15 will be able to use the application with their parents' consent.


In her October speech to parliament, the head of the Danish government accused technology companies of stealing children's childhood by offering them harmful content on social media platforms.
The Danish government also announced the allocation of 160 million kroner (approximately EUR 14 million) to implement a 14-point program to help children and young people limit the use of phones and other electronic screens.
According to research by the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority in Denmark people aged 8-25 spend an average of 2.4 hours a day on social media platforms.
The ban should be passed this term of parliament, i.e. by autumn next year. If it comes into force, Denmark will be one of the first countries in the world after Australia with this type of regulation. French President Emmanuel Macron announced the banning of social media platforms for minors under 15 years of age.
However, the Swedish government commissioned experts to analyze whether and how to limit children's use of social media platforms. The Swedish Public Health Authority is currently conducting an information campaign in the media aimed at parents.
Daniel Zyśk (PAP)
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