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    Austria plans social media ban for children under 14

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats, Secretary of State for Digitalization Alexander Proell of the People’s Party and Minister of Education Christoph Wiederkehr of the Neos hold a press conference on plans to ban social media for children under 14 years of age in Vienna, Austria, March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl.
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    Austria’s conservative-led, three-party government plans to introduce a ban on social media ​use for children under 14, it said on Friday.
    Cabinet ‌members from the three ruling parties announced a deal between them on the principle of a ban, aimed at protecting children from “algorithms ​that are addictive” and content including sexual abuse, but ​could not say when it would begin, and ⁠they have yet to agree on how it will ​be implemented.
    “We will decisively protect children and young people in ​future from the negative effects of social media,” Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats said.
    “We will no longer stand by and ​watch while these platforms make our children addicted and ​often also sick … The risks associated with this use were ignored ‌for ⁠long enough, and now it is time to act,” he added.
    Australia introduced a social media ban for under-16s in December, the first country to do so. Various countries are ​considering or moving towards ​similar bans. ⁠France’s lower house of parliament approved a ban for under-15s in January.
    Draft legislation for Austria’s ban ​would be drawn up by the end ​of June, ⁠Babler and conservative junior minister for digitization Alexander Proell said.
    Babler also said the government would not list individual platforms ⁠the ban ​would apply to but rather ​would decide based on how addictive their algorithms are and whether they include content ​such as “sexualised violence”.
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