Ad image

Spain to ban social media access for children under 16

frontpageng
frontpageng
Social Media

Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Prime Minister, said on Tuesday at the World Government Summit in Dubai that access to social media for minors under 16 would be banned.

Sanchez added that all platforms would be required to implement age verification systems.

“Our children are exposed to a space they were never meant to navigate alone.

“We will no longer accept that. We will protect them from the digital Wild West.”

He added that his government would also introduce a new bill next week to hold social media executives accountable for illegal and hateful content.

Australia in December became the first country to ban social media for children under 16.

It’s a move being closely watched by other countries considering similar age-based measures, such as Britain and France.

Source: Reuters/NAN

READ ALSO:

APC winning hearts beyond governors -Yilwatda

PDP fixes national convention for March 28, 29 in Abuja

Labour, FCT minister resolve dispute as workers resume duty

Police arrest coordinator, two traditional rulers over killing of four

Investors gain N9bn on NGX

WEATHER FORECAST: NiMet predicts sunshine, cloudiness

Workplace order: When the boss is the issue 

FG raises the alarm over health risks of greenhouse gas emissions

Sanwo-Olu: Lagos is ready to partner investors for development

Alleged N868m fraud: Ex-AGoF opens his defence

All the winners at the 2026 Grammy Awards

Dangote, NNPC seal strategic gas supply agreements

Share This Article