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NORWAY TO BAN SOCIAL MEDIA FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, APR 24, 2026

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Norway plans to introduce legislation banning children under 16 from using social media, with a parliamentary bill expected by the end of 2026.

The Norwegian government announced the proposed ban on Friday, marking one of the world's most restrictive approaches to child social media access. The legislation will be presented to parliament by year-end 2026. The move reflects growing concerns across Europe about social media's impact on young people's mental health and development. Several countries have explored similar age restrictions, though Norway's proposed ban is among the strictest. The specific enforcement mechanisms and exemptions remain unclear, as the bill has not yet been formally drafted. Implementation details—such as how the ban would be enforced against platforms or parents—will likely emerge during the parliamentary process. The timeline suggests Norway aims to move quickly on the issue, with the bill introduction deadline set within the current legislative cycle. The proposal will face scrutiny regarding feasibility, privacy implications, and potential legal challenges.

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