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Malaysia says it plans to ban social media for under-16s from 2026

The Hindu
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Malaysia plans to prohibit social media access for users under 16 starting in 2026, addressing growing concerns over child safety online. This move aligns with similar actions taken by other countries.
Malaysia says it plans to ban social media for under-16s from 2026
Why Now
Malaysia is set to implement a ban on social media access for individuals under 16 years old starting in 2026. This decision comes amid rising global concerns regarding the safety and mental health of children using digital platforms. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil stated that the government is reviewing age restriction mechanisms used in countries like Australia. The aim is to shield youths from online threats, including cyberbullying and financial scams. Other nations, such as Australia, France, and Spain, are also exploring similar measures. Malaysia has increased scrutiny on social media companies in recent years due to harmful content, including online gambling and sensitive posts. New regulations require platforms with over 8 million users in Malaysia to obtain licenses, reflecting the government's commitment to enhancing online safety for children.
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