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Denmark passes social media ban for customers beneath 15

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Last updated: November 8, 2025 7:46 pm
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Denmark is the most recent nation to take purpose at Huge Tech, asserting plans Friday to ban social media entry for customers beneath 15.

As reported by the Related Press, the measure gained’t take impact instantly, however the particulars of how the ban will probably be enforced stay unclear. Denmark reportedly plans to roll out an official age-verification app as a part of the enforcement system, and would permit dad and mom to grant entry to kids as younger as 13 following an evaluation course of.

The transfer places Denmark in step with a rising checklist of nations introducing comparable measures as issues over social media’s affect on youth psychological well being proceed to mount. Australia has grow to be the primary nation to implement a social media ban for minors, which is ready to take impact this December. That ban would have platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Reddit on the hook for fines of as much as $50 million AUD ($33 million USD) in the event that they fail to conform.

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Within the U.S., there’s no nationwide restriction, however a number of states have enacted or proposed laws limiting social media use amongst minors. These legal guidelines range broadly — Nebraska, as an example, requires parental approval for anybody beneath 18 to open an account — and lots of at the moment are being challenged in courtroom over First Modification issues.

If Denmark’s plan proceeds easily, it might redefine the steadiness of energy between governments and Huge Tech firms like Meta, opening a brand new entrance within the international battle over who bears duty for verifying customers’ ages — platforms, dad and mom, or app shops.

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