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Greece announces ban on social media for under-15s

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Australia in December became the first country in the world to require TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and other top sites to remove accounts held by under-16s or face heavy fines.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of Greece has announced that the country will ban access to social media for children under 15 from January 1, 2027.

Mitsotakis made the announcement in a video post on TikTok on Wednesday.

“We have decided to go ahead with a difficult but necessary measure: ban access to social media for children under 15 years old.

“Greece is among the first countries in the world to adopt such a measure,” the prime minister said, adding that he would put pressure on the European Union to follow suit.

Mitsotakis said he used social media to make the announcement so he could address teenagers and children directly.

“I know that some of you are going to be angry…. Our aim is not to keep you away from technology but to combat addiction to certain applications that harm your innocence and your freedom.

“Science is clear: when a child is in front of screens for hours, their brain does not rest,” he said.

Australia in December became the first country in the world to require TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and other top sites to remove accounts held by under-16s or face heavy fines.

Indonesia began enforcing a social media ban for users under the age of 16 in March and has already issued summons letters to Google and Meta over their failure to comply with the law.

Austria announced last month it would soon ban social media for children up to the age of 14, with a plan to present a new law “as early as this summer”.

Spain and Denmark have also announced their intention to introduce a digital age of majority for social networks.

AFP

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