Starmer to announce ‘Australia plus’ ban on social media for under-16s
Keir Starmer is set to announce significant restrictions on social media use for under-16s in the UK, described as "Australia plus" measures. These sweeping changes will ban teenagers from major social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X.
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AI-generatedKeir Starmer is set to announce significant restrictions on social media use for under-16s in the UK, described as "Australia plus" measures. These sweeping changes will ban teenagers from major social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X. For online products not covered by the ban, such as gaming apps, new restrictions will be implemented, including removing the ability to chat with strangers. Older teenagers up to 18 will face limitations on late-night scrolling after 8:30 pm. Government sources indicate the primary drivers for these measures are to protect young users from addictive content and contact with strangers. The government may require new legislation to enforce these bans and adapt to evolving technology.
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5 extractedNine out of 10 parents backed a minimum age of 16 for accessing apps in response to a government consultation.
Government sources cite protecting teenagers from harmful addictive content and contact with strangers as key drivers.
Keir Starmer will ban under-16s from major social media apps like TikTok, Instagram, and X.
The ban is described as 'Australia plus' and includes restrictions on gaming apps and late-night scrolling for older teens.
Australia's ban on under-16s from 10 major platforms has shown it has a significant role to play in protecting young people.