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UK Blocks Ban on Social Media for Children Under 16 – Fears it Will Push Minors to More Dangerous Sites

Published March 10, 2026, 17:12
UK Blocks Ban on Social Media for Children Under 16 – Fears it Will Push Minors to More Dangerous Sites

The House of Lords in the UK rejected a bill that would have banned children under the age of 16 from social media. The Labour government opposed the measure, fearing it would push children to more dangerous websites. The initial proposal was to adopt a measure similar to the one already implemented in Australia. The decision is not final and will be followed by consultation to explore alternative solutions, such as setting a minimum age limit or disabling addictive features on social media platforms. The government wants to find a solution that protects children without alienating them from the internet. This decision contrasts with public opinion, as a YouGov poll showed that 74% of Britons support a ban for people under the age of 16. Despite this, the government believes that a general ban could have negative consequences. Under current legislation, a 13-year-old can already have a social media account. The debate on protecting minors online remains open and is expected to continue with the participation of all stakeholders.