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French lawmakers approve bill banning social media for children under 15

  • This month the National Assembly opened debate on a law to restrict social media networks for under‑15s, with Macron saying `We cannot leave the mental and emotional health of our children in the hands of people whose sole purpose is to make money out of them.`
  • Deputy Laure Miller drew up the text late last year after chairing a parliamentary inquiry into TikTok, while President Emmanuel Macron made the issue central after being sidelined by the 2024 Assembly elections.
  • The bill would block access for under 15-year-olds to Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok; the state media regulator would list harmful sites, while others require explicit parental approval, building on the junior and middle schools ban.
  • Without fast‑track, the bill risks stalling despite likely support from pro‑Macron parties, LR, and RN; if approved Monday, it moves to the Senate next month.
  • The move sits within a global trend responding to evidence of mental‑health harm, with the bill redrafted after Council of State questions and similar 2023 laws struck down; Denmark, Greece, Spain, Ireland, and the UK are considering related steps.
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France is very close to becoming the first European country to ban social networks for children under the age of 15. The National Assembly approved last Monday night with a large majority the central article of a bill to protect young people from the damage that may be caused by social networks. A text supported by the Government and the French president, Emmanuel Macron, whose adoption is expected by the afternoon of this Tuesday, potentially c…

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France would like to introduce a law that forbids the use of social media for children under 15 years. This is the proposal made by Laure Miller, member of the Ensemble centre party and part of...

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Parliament accelerates on a law banning access to platforms for children and requires age verification: between mental health protection, popular consensus and fears for privacy and technical application

·Italy
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Now it must be considered by the Senate of the country.

Center

No social media for under 15-year-olds: France could soon be the second country after Australia where there is an age limit for social media. The National Assembly voted for a corresponding law.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Jornal do Comércio broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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