UAE Bans Social Media for Under-15s

The United Arab Emirates has taken strict measures to ensure children’s online safety and protect them from cyber risks. According to the new decision, no child under the age of 15 will be able to use social media in the country.

Middle East-based news outlet Gulf News reported that the UAE cabinet’s recent meeting established the minimum age for social media use at 15 years. With this move, the Middle Eastern nation joins countries like Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

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Under the new provisions, individuals under 15 years of age will not be able to create, operate, or use personal accounts on social media platforms. Furthermore, they will not have the opportunity to exchange direct messages, publish posts, comment, share information, or participate in open groups and channels.

Social media operating companies, including Meta, TikTok, and X, have been given a 12-month transition period to implement this policy. During this time, they must develop effective age verification systems to identify and close accounts belonging to users under 15.

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Should these platforms fail to implement the rules within the stipulated period, the country’s media and telecommunications regulatory authority can take action against them. Penalties include warnings, partial or complete suspension of services, and substantial administrative fines.

According to experts, the UAE government has taken this initiative to protect children and adolescents from technology addiction, cyberbullying, and the risks of online crime.

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Source: Gulf News

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