Norway plans to ban social media use by children under 16

Norway plans to ban children under 16 from social media. A bill will be presented to parliament by year-end. Technology companies will be responsible for age verification. This move aims to protect children's digital lives and ensure they experien...

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Norway said on Friday it would present a bill in parliament by year-end to ban children from using social media until they ‌turn 16, ⁠making ⁠technology companies responsible for the task of age verification.

Several European nations seeking to rein in children's use of social media after Australia took the lead with a world-first ban on under-16s last ⁠December.

"We are ‌introducing this legislation because we want a childhood where children ⁠get to be children," Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said in a statement.


"Play, friendships, and everyday life must not be taken over by algorithms and screens. This is an important measure to safeguard children's digital lives."

The ‌government did not say which applications would be targeted.

Australia's ban covers Meta apps such ⁠as Instagram and Facebook as well as TikTok, Snapchat, Google's YouTube and Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter.
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Norway will introduce its bill in parliament by the end of 2026, the minority Labour government said.
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