UK government proposes ban on social media for under‑16s to curb addiction
The United Kingdom government announced a proposal to restrict social media access. The plan targets children younger than 16 years old.
The United Kingdom government announced a proposal to restrict social
media access. The plan targets children younger than 16 years old.
Officials say the measure aims to address rising addiction concerns.
The policy would require platforms to block accounts of under‑16
users. Critics warn the ban could impact freedom of expression for
minors. Supporters argue it protects young people from harmful online
habits. The proposal is part of a broader effort to regulate digital
wellbeing. Parliament will debate the legislation in the coming
months.