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    Austria Proposes Ban on Social Media Use for Children Under 14

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Austria is preparing to introduce legislation that would ban children under the age of 14 from accessing social media platforms. This initiative aims to shield young users from potential online harms such as cyberbullying, privacy violations, and exposure to inappropriate content. The proposed restrictions align with a growing trend across Europe to enhance digital safety for minors.

    Similar measures have already been implemented in countries like France and Spain, where governments have taken steps to regulate the age at which children can legally use social media. These policies reflect increasing concerns about the psychological and social impact of early exposure to digital environments. By setting a minimum age limit, authorities hope to encourage healthier online habits and provide parents with greater control over their children’s internet use.

    In a significant development for digital regulation, Austria’s plan highlights the broader European effort to create safer online spaces for youth. The move could influence other nations considering similar protective frameworks. Meanwhile, social media companies may need to adapt their platforms to comply with these new age restrictions, potentially reshaping how young users engage with digital content across the continent.

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