Social Networks Banned for Children Under 15: a Bill "Ready" for Early 2026
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A bill banning social media for under-15s is "ready" for parliamentary debate starting "in early 2026," said French Minister for Digital Affairs and Artificial Intelligence Anne Le Henanff.
The Minister of Digital Affairs, Anne Le Hénanff, wishes to have the text on the ban on social networks adopted before 15 years "before the end of the first quarter of 2026".
The Minister Delegate for Artificial Intelligence and Digital, Anne Le Hénanff, provided Friday, December 19, in an interview with the "Parisien" whom the government wanted to hit "strong" and go "vite" to regulate the platforms.
The bill is "ready" for early 2026, announced in an interview the minister delegated to Artificial Intelligence and Digital Anne Le Hénanff.
The Minister Delegate for Digital Affairs announced that the bill banning social networks for young people under 15 years of age and mobile phones in high school is in preparation for Parliament.
In an interview with the Parisien - Today in France, Anne Le Hénanff says he wants to establish a digital majority. The government text could be debated at the beginning of 2026. The protection of the youngest people against online platforms had been erected as a "priority" by Emmanuel Macron. - Prohibition of social networks before 15 years: a bill presented at the beginning of 2026, announces the Minister of Digital (Society Topics).
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