Spain to ban social media access for children under 16

Spain to ban social media access for children under 16

MADRID, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Spain will ban access to social ​media for minors under 16 ‌and platforms will be required to implement ‌age verification systems, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday at the World Government Summit in Dubai.

"Our ⁠children are ‌exposed to a space they were never meant to ‍navigate alone... We will no longer accept that," Sanchez said. "We will protect them ​from the digital Wild West."

He ‌added that his government would also introduce a new bill next week to hold social media executives accountable for illegal and hateful content.

Australia ⁠in December became ​the first country ​to ban social media for children under 16.

It's a move ‍being closely ⁠watched by other countries considering similar age-based measures, such as ⁠Britain and France.

(Reporting by David Latona, Emma ‌Pinedo and Victoria Waldersee; editing ‌by Charlie Devereux)

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