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April 24, 2026 10:01 am
Turkey bans social media for under-15s, joining global push to protect children online

Turkey has officially stepped into the growing global movement to regulate children’s access to social media, as its parliament passes a new law banning users under the age of 15 from accessing these platforms.

The legislation, approved late Wednesday, places strict responsibility on social media companies to enforce age verification systems. According to reports, platforms will now be required to ensure that underage users are effectively blocked from creating or maintaining accounts.

The new rules go beyond just social media. Gaming platforms are also being brought under tighter regulation. They must now classify games based on age categories and appoint official representatives within Turkey, signaling a broader effort to create a safer digital ecosystem for minors.

Turkey’s move reflects a rapidly expanding global concern about the mental health, safety, and digital exposure of children.

A growing global crackdown

Around the world, governments are tightening control over how young people engage with digital platforms:

Australia has taken a bold lead by becoming the first country to ban social media for children under 16, with enforcement set for December 2025.
Malaysia is preparing to roll out similar restrictions for users under 16, expected to take effect in 2026.
Indonesia has already begun removing accounts belonging to users under 16 on high-risk platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.
The United Kingdom is exploring measures like curfews and potential age bans, following Australia’s model.
France and Austria are advancing laws to restrict access for children under 15 and 14 respectively.
Brazil now requires minors under 16 to connect their accounts to a legal guardian.
In the United States, while federal law limits data collection for children under 13, broader restrictions remain under debate at the state level.

Although major platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Snapchat officially set 13 as the minimum age, critics argue these rules are easily bypassed and lack real enforcement.

The European Parliament has also weighed in, proposing a unified minimum age of 16 across member states, highlighting the urgency of coordinated global action.

Tech companies under pressure

With these new laws emerging across continents, the responsibility is shifting directly onto tech companies. Governments are demanding stricter compliance, backed by the threat of heavy financial penalties for those who fail to enforce age restrictions.

This marks a turning point in how digital platforms are held accountable—not just as tools for connection, but as environments that must actively protect vulnerable users.

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