Daijiworld Media Network - London
London, Jun 15: The United Kingdom is set to introduce a major regulatory move banning children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, in an effort aimed at strengthening online safety for minors.
Announcing the decision, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the step is intended to address growing concerns over the impact of social media on children, including exposure to harmful content, cyberbullying, addiction, and rising mental health issues.

The government stated that the proposed restriction is part of a wider initiative to create a safer digital environment for young users, as online platforms continue to expand their influence in daily life.
Starmer emphasised that protecting children from the negative effects of social media is a key priority, and that the policy aims to ensure responsible use of digital platforms while safeguarding young users from potential harm.
The move is expected to spark debate over digital rights, parental control, and the role of tech companies in regulating age-appropriate access.