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Published 16:23 10 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 16:50 10 Nov 2025 GMT

Children aged 15 and under in Denmark will be banned from using social media, the country's prime minister confirmed this Friday.
The nation becomes the latest in a string of countries choosing to restrict social media access to children, concerned of its ramifications on the younger generation.
Both Australia and Norway have plans to restrict access for young people to the likes of Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, while others like France and Spain are considering taking action too.
Last month (8 October) Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen called for the ban and accused phones and social media of "stealing our children's childhood".
She added that "we have unleashed a monster" in reference to social media, claiming that many children now struggled with reading and concentration and mentioned how rates of anxiety and depression amongst young people have gone up rapidly.
Now, last Friday (7 November), the Danish government confirmed their intention to introduce the ban.
It was noted that parents will be allowed to give dispensation for children down to the age of 13 to access certain platforms.
Digitalization Minister Caroline Stage Olsen said: "The so-called social media thrive on stealing our children's time, childhood and well-being and we are putting a stop to that now."
The legislation still needs to be passed and implemented while a date for when the ban will come into force is yet to be confirmed.
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