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Why Indonesia is expanding under-16 social media ban to e-commerce

Indonesia is expanding its under-16 social media ban to include e-commerce platforms. This decision, announced by Communications and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid on May 6, stems from concerns that young people are falling victim to online scams and engaging in unsupervised digital spending through e-commerce.

Resty Woro YuniarSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-13 · 10:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Why Indonesia is expanding under-16 social media ban to e-commerce
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Indonesia is expanding its under-16 social media ban to include e-commerce platforms. This decision, announced by Communications and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid on May 6, stems from concerns that young people are falling victim to online scams and engaging in unsupervised digital spending through e-commerce. The move aims to extend protections to children in the digital space, building on the existing social media ban implemented on March 28. While child psychologists support the initiative, it poses a compliance challenge for e-commerce companies, requiring accurate and practical age-verification systems that also safeguard personal data.

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The ban on social media for teenagers has been effective since March 28.

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Indonesia is expanding its under-16 social media ban to e-commerce platforms.

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E-commerce companies face a compliance test in building accurate and practical age-verification systems.

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Child psychologists support the plan, warning of impulsive consumption among young users.

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Young people have become victims of online scams and unsupervised digital spending on e-commerce.

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Indonesia, already leading Southeast Asia’s push to keep children off risky digital platforms with an under-16 social media ban, now wants to extend those protections to e-commerce after officials said young people had become victims of online scams and unsupervised digital spending.The plan has drawn support from child psychologists, who warn of impulsive consumption among young users. However, it also presents e-commerce companies with a difficult compliance test: building age-verification systems that are accurate, practical and protect personal data without creating too much user friction.Meutya Hafid, communications and digital affairs minister, told Agence France-Presse on May 6 that the country’s recent ban on social media for teenagers, effective since March 28, would expand to e-commerce platforms “because we found children who became scam victims through e-commerce”.
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