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Alba en Liberté : Social Networks, Minors at Risk

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The idea of banning access to social networks for children under the age of 15 is a matter of debate and strong reaction. Alba Ventura decrypts the educational and societal stakes of this proposal. (Topics of society).

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The idea of banning access to social networks for children under the age of 15 is a matter of debate and strong reaction. Alba Ventura decrypts the educational and societal stakes of this proposal. (Topics of society).

According to Australia, and France wants measures to limit access to children and adolescents to social networks. The use of socializing networks seriously affects the mental health of adolescents, especially in the case of girls, shows a report.

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For several months now, the issue of access for minors to social networks has become an issue in the public debate. Between studies on mental health, exposure to sensitive content and growing political pressure, the French legislator is trying to set a framework. But the road to a "digital majority" at the age of 15 promises to be more complex than [...]

At the National Assembly, the bill on the prohibition of social networks for children under 15 years of age, submitted by Gabriel Attal's group, began to be studied in committee on Tuesday, 13 January. After a critical opinion of the Council of State, the text was thoroughly rewritten.

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La Croix broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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