The European Union's plan to regulate children's access to social media follows the implementation or proposal of similar measures around the world. In China, where the internet is tightly regulated by the state, minors' access to social media has been restricted progressively since 2019.

After Australia became the first country in the world to ban under-16s from social media, several EU nations including Denmark and Greece demanded a similar move.

EU weighs new rules to restrict children’s social media use, eyeing age limits, risk-based bans on harmful features and tougher safety obligations for platforms.

The European Union's plan to regulate children's access to social media follows the implementation or proposal of similar measures around the world. In China, where the internet…

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

The European Union is considering phased and gradual access to social media for children. Experts recommend supervised use of platforms for those aged three to twelve. Adolescents…