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UAE Bans Social Media Use For Under-15 Children

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  • UAE sets 15 as the minimum age for social media use
  • Social media platforms must enforce robust child-protection measures

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced new regulations restricting children’s access to social media, setting 15 years as the minimum age for creating and using personal social media accounts.

Announced by the UAE Cabinet, the resolution gives social media platforms up to 12 months to comply with the new requirements in collaboration with relevant authorities.

The move comes in response to growing concerns over children’s exposure to online risks, including inappropriate content, unsafe interactions, excessive screen time, and misuse of personal data.

The government said the framework is designed to balance children’s access to technology with stronger digital safety protections.

Under the new rules, children below 15 years are prohibited from opening or operating personal social media accounts.

Those aged 15 to 16 may access platforms under stricter safeguards, including age-appropriate content, limited interactions, regulated usage periods, and parental controls.

Social media companies are required to deploy reliable age-verification systems, monitor non-compliant accounts, and take prompt corrective action. The regulations apply to all social media platforms operating in or targeting users in the UAE.

The resolution also makes it clear that parental consent cannot override the age restrictions. In addition, platforms are barred from collecting or using children’s personal data for commercial purposes based on tracking their online activities.

Parents and caregivers are expected to actively supervise their children’s digital activities and promote responsible online behaviour. The government said the framework provides families with practical tools to encourage safer and more mindful use of digital platforms.

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The Child Digital Safety Council, the National Media Authority, and the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority will oversee implementation and enforcement. Authorities may impose penalties on non-compliant platforms, including warnings, administrative sanctions, or partial and full service restrictions.

According to the UAE government, the new regulations align with global best practices in digital child protection and reinforce the country’s commitment to creating a safer, more sustainable digital environment for children.

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