UK Moves Towards Stricter Social Media Rules for Children Under 16

New Delhi, June 15, 2026


As concerns over children’s digital habits continue to grow, the United Kingdom is preparing to introduce tougher measures aimed at creating a safer online environment for young users. The proposed move reflects increasing global attention on balancing internet access with child protection in the age of social media.


The UK government is reportedly working on plans that could restrict access to social media platforms for children under the age of 16. The proposal is expected to strengthen age-verification systems and introduce additional protections designed to limit children’s exposure to harmful or addictive online experiences.


Authorities are also considering measures that may reduce risks linked to excessive screen time, unwanted interactions, and inappropriate content. The wider objective is to encourage healthier digital engagement while placing greater responsibility on technology platforms to protect younger audiences.


If implemented, the policy could mark one of the most significant child online-safety reforms in the country and may influence how other nations approach social media regulation for minors in the future.


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