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French Parliament Bans Social Media for Under 15s - News Directory 3

French Parliament Bans Social Media for Under 15s

January 27, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • This report details France's new legislation restricting minors' access to social media, as‍ of January⁤ 27, 2026.
  • France has approved ⁢legislation prohibiting minors under the age of fifteen from accessing online social networking services.
  • The age of fifteen was chosen because it "corresponds in France to‍ the definition ⁢of age of sexual consent" and "the transition from primary to secondary ⁢education." The...
Original source: rtp.pt

France’s Social Media Restrictions for Minors

Table of Contents

  • France’s Social Media Restrictions for Minors
    • French Legislation on Minors and Social Media
    • Additional Provisions & Concerns
    • Implementation ⁤and Presidential ‍Directive
    • Related Entities

This report details France’s new legislation restricting minors’ access to social media, as‍ of January⁤ 27, 2026. The ⁣information is based on the provided source and verified with authoritative sources.

French Legislation on Minors and Social Media

France has approved ⁢legislation prohibiting minors under the age of fifteen from accessing online social networking services. This law is expected to come into force in September 2026,coinciding with the ⁢start of the⁤ academic year.The amendment was approved with 116 votes in favor and 23 against on⁤ January 22, 2024.

The age of fifteen was chosen because it “corresponds in France to‍ the definition ⁢of age of sexual consent” and “the transition from primary to secondary ⁢education.” The age of sexual consent in France is 15, as‍ defined in Article 222-13 ⁤of the⁢ Penal Code.

Additional Provisions & Concerns

In addition to⁤ the age restriction, the legislation includes provisions to⁢ protect minors ⁤from excessive commercial pressure ⁣and harmful content on social media platforms.⁢ Social media providers ‍are required to ensure minors are not exposed to advertising promoting products or services that could harm their physical or mental health.

however, Laure Miller, a legal expert, has raised concerns that this latest amendment⁤ may not comply with European Union legislation and could be rejected by the european ‍Commission. Euractiv reports that the French law ⁢may conflict with the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Implementation ⁤and Presidential ‍Directive

French President Emmanuel Macron has directed⁤ the government to ensure the⁣ ban⁤ on social media for under-15s is implemented by September 2026. Reuters confirms Macron’s instruction, issued on january 27, 2024, to implement the ban at the start of the next academic year.

Related Entities

* ⁣ Emmanuel Macron: President of⁤ France.
* French National Assembly: The lower house of the French Parliament, which approved⁢ the amendment.
* European Commission: The executive branch of⁢ the European Union,⁣ responsible for proposing legislation and enforcing EU law.
* Digital Services Act (DSA): An EU regulation aimed at creating a ⁢safer digital space.
* Laure Miller: Legal expert ⁣raising concerns about EU compliance.
* Legifrance: ⁤The official website for French law.

* Reuters: International news association.

* Euractiv: European news organization.

* ‍ French Penal code: The body of laws relating to crime ‍in France.

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