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“Norway Moves to Ban Social Media for Under 16s, Pressures Tech Firms on Age Verification Compliance”

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
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The government of Norway is advancing plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, marking one of the most assertive regulatory moves in Europe aimed at protecting minors online. The proposed bill is expected to place strict obligations on major technology companies to enforce robust age verification systems, shifting responsibility from families to platform operators.

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Authorities say the initiative is driven by growing concerns over the psychological and social impact of digital platforms on young users, including exposure to harmful content, cyber bullying, and data privacy risks. Norwegian officials argue that existing safeguards are insufficient, with many underage users easily bypassing current age restrictions. The legislation is part of a broader policy push to create a safer digital environment for children while holding tech companies more accountable for user protection.

If passed, the law would require social media firms to deploy reliable and verifiable age check mechanisms or face potential penalties for non-compliance. While supporters see the move as necessary to curb digital harm, critics including digital rights groups warn that stringent age verification could raise privacy concerns and limit access to information for younger audiences. The debate reflects a wider global tension between child safety and digital freedoms, as governments increasingly scrutinize the role of big tech in society.

Norway’s proposal aligns with similar discussions across Europe and beyond, where policymakers are exploring stricter regulations on youth access to online platforms. Analysts suggest the outcome of this legislation could set a precedent for other countries considering comparable measures, particularly within the European regulatory landscape.

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