"Australia Has Just Done so": in Saint-Malo, Emmanuel Macron Confirms that He Wants to Ban Social Networks Before 15 or 16 Years Old
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President Emmanuel Macron confirmed Wednesday during a debate in Saint-Malo, which he wanted to "impose on all social networks the verification of the age" of users and prohibit them below the age of "15 or 16". He promised to have a law passed in early 2026 in this direction.
President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Wednesday that he wanted to "impose on all social networks the verification of the age" of users and prohibit them below the age of "15 or 16", during a debate in Saint-Malo. "The consensus is building" on the issue, said the head of state, recalling that "Australia has just done so" for those under 16.
President Emmanuel Macron confirmed Wednesday that he wanted to "impose on all social networks the verification of the age" of users and prohibit them below the age of "15 or 16", during a debate in Saint-Malo...
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