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New Dutch government to push for EU social media ban for under-15s – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 30, 20261 Min Read
New Dutch government to push for EU social media ban for under-15s – POLITICO
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The coalition program also envisions a crackdown on screen time through prevention and health guidance, and stricter smartphone rules in schools, which will require devices to remain at home or in a locker.

In June of last year, the previous Dutch government issued guidance to parents to wait until age 15 before allowing their children to use social media.

Earlier this week, a bill to ban social media for users under 15 passed the French parliament’s lower chamber and could take effect in September.

Australia paved the way by banning children from a range of platforms in December.

The new Dutch government also is launching a push to become more digitally sovereign and to reduce “strategic dependencies” in areas such as cloud services and data.

Eliza Gkritsi contributed to this report.

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