Ireland’s Simon Harris to Push EU-Wide Ban on Social Media Anonymity
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EU Leaders Move to End Social Media Anonymity
Ireland’s incoming leadership role in the European Union is being positioned to advance a sweeping new digital control agenda to end online anonymity and roll out verified identity requirements across social media platforms. The post EU Leaders Move to End Social Media Anonymity appeared first on Slay News.
Ireland plans to take advantage of its next EU Presidency to lobby for mandatory identity checks on social networks, in order to combat anonymous bots and online abuse. Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris said that Ireland would lead calls for the introduction of EU-wide audited social media accounts.The European Parliament called on the European Union to set a minimum age for children's access to social media.
The Irish Government intends to use the forthcoming EU Presidency to strengthen the regulatory regulation of social networks.
Ireland’s Simon Harris to Push EU-Wide Ban on Social Media Anonymity
By Cindy Harper | Reclaim The Net | December 29, 2025 Ireland’s next term leading the European Union will be used to promote a new agenda: an effort to end online anonymity and make verified identity the standard across social media platforms. Tánaiste Simon Harris said the government plans to use Ireland’s presidency to push for EU-wide rules that would require users to confirm their identities before posting or interacting online. Speaking to …
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