Explained: What happens to existing accounts of children and if they use parents' accounts

UAE government is taking strong action to protect children online

The United Arab Emirates has announced a new set of regulations that will ban children under the age of 15 from using social media platforms. The move makes the UAE the first Arab…

The UAE has announced a new law that will ban children from using social media

Medida obriga plataformas a remover contas de menores de 15 anos e coloca os Emirados Árabes Unidos entre os países que endureceram as regras para proteger crianças e adolescentes.

The UAE has banned children under 15 from using social media and introduced strict age-verification, parental controls, and data protection rules to enhance online child safety.

Reinforcing its push for safer digital spaces for children, Dubai has launched a new nationwide initiative aimed at promoting healthy technology use among young people and…

New policy aims to bolster online safety for young people

From facial-age checks to VPN workarounds, here's how social media bans for children actually work, and how well they are working so far | World News

UAE bans social media for under-15s and adds strict safeguards for teens. Learn what the new rules mean for families, platforms and children’s online safety.

Explained: What happens to existing accounts of children and if they use parents' accounts

UAE bans social media for under-15s. Discover how TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and X must verify ages, protect children and comply with new safety rules.

Children say life will simply look a little different, but still stay connected

Curbing minors' access to powerful platforms gives young minds a break from the algorithm

DUBAI: The UAE’s decision to restrict social media access for children under 15 has generated significant discussion among parents, educators and mental health professionals.…