French MPs vote to ban under-15s from social media

WorldTechnology
27 Jan 2026 • 7:36 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • French politicians have approved a bill to ban social media for children under 15, which also prohibits mobile phones in high schools; it is set to come into force from September.
  • The legislation passed with a 130-21 vote and was strongly supported by President Emmanuel Macron, who cited scientific recommendations and public demand to protect children from algorithms.
  • This move reflects a growing trend across Europe, with the UK government also considering similar bans for young teenagers and EU politicians advocating for a bloc-wide minimum age of 16.
  • A French health watchdog report showed that many teenagers spend significant time on smartphones, leading to concerns about reduced self-esteem and exposure to harmful content.
  • Australia has already implemented a similar ban for under-16s, resulting in millions of social media accounts being revoked.

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