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    Turkiye Approves Law to Limit Social Media Access for Under-15s

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Turkiye’s parliament has enacted a law aimed at regulating social media usage among minors. The legislation requires social media companies to incorporate age-verification systems to restrict access for children under the age of 15. This move reflects growing concerns about the impact of digital platforms on young users’ mental health and safety.

    Notably, the bill also mandates the introduction of control mechanisms designed to monitor and limit the content accessible to younger audiences. This regulatory step aligns with global trends where governments seek to protect children from harmful online material and excessive screen time. The law is expected to compel major social media platforms to adjust their policies and technologies accordingly.

    Meanwhile, experts suggest that enforcing such measures could significantly reduce exposure to inappropriate content and cyberbullying among minors. However, challenges remain regarding the practical implementation and verification processes. Overall, Turkiye’s legislation marks an important stride toward enhancing digital safety for children in an increasingly connected world.

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