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    UAE Implements Ban on Social Media Use for Children

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Arab Emirates has taken a decisive step by banning social media use among children. This move is part of a broader effort to safeguard minors from the potential dangers associated with online platforms, including exposure to inappropriate content and cyberbullying. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of creating a safer digital environment for younger users, reflecting growing global concerns about children’s mental health and online safety.

    In a significant development, the ban aligns with international trends where governments are increasingly regulating children’s access to social media. The UAE’s decision highlights the country’s proactive stance on digital wellbeing, aiming to encourage responsible internet use and reduce screen time among youth. This policy could serve as a model for other nations grappling with similar challenges in managing children’s online activities.

    Meanwhile, the ban is expected to have a considerable impact on families and educational institutions, prompting them to seek alternative ways to engage children in digital learning and social interaction. The UAE’s approach underscores the balance between embracing technological advancements and protecting vulnerable populations from their adverse effects. As digital platforms continue to evolve, such regulatory measures may become more prevalent worldwide.

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