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After Australia, France Plots Its Own Social Media “Kid Crackdown” – And It’s Just the Start

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 26, 2026
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After Australia, France Plots Its Own Social Media "Kid Crackdown" – And It's Just the Start
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In a move that could set a new standard for the Western world, the French parliament has begun debating a radical law to ban social media access for children under the age of 15, a proposal personally fast-tracked by President Emmanuel Macron.

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  • A Global Trend Catalyzed by Australia
  • How the “Crackdown” Would Work
    • The proposed system is two-tiered:
  • A Political Lifeline for Macron
  • Europe Watches and Waits

A Global Trend Catalyzed by Australia

The legislation, if passed, would place France directly in the wake of Australia’s world-first ban for children under 16. President Macron has made the issue a domestic priority, framing it as a battle for national sovereignty and children’s health. “We cannot leave the mental and emotional health of our children in the hands of people whose sole purpose is to make money out of them,” Macron declared last month, explicitly targeting the business models of American tech giants. He has ordered the government to use a fast-track procedure to implement the ban by the start of the new school year in September 2026.

After Australia, France Plots Its Own Social Media "Kid Crackdown" – And It's Just the Start

How the “Crackdown” Would Work

The proposed system is two-tiered:

1. A state regulator would create a “blacklist” of social networks deemed harmful (like Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok), which would be completely blocked for under-15s.

2. A separate list of less harmful platforms would be accessible only with explicit, verified parental consent.

Crucially, the law’s feasibility hinges on enforcing mandatory age verification, similar to systems already used in France to block minors from accessing pornography sites. A parallel clause would extend an existing ban on mobile phones to all high schools (lycées).

A Political Lifeline for Macron

The push comes at a critical time for Macron, who has been politically sidelined since the 2024 parliamentary elections resulted in a hung assembly. This popular policy represents a rare opportunity to regain public favor. The bill, based on a text by Deputy Laure Miller, has broad cross-party support and a strong chance of passing.

Europe Watches and Waits

France is not alone. The UK government has launched a consultation on banning social media for under-16s, while Denmark, Greece, Spain, and Ireland are actively considering similar measures following Australia’s lead. This gathering momentum suggests a fundamental shift in how governments are willing to regulate the digital landscape for minors.

However, significant hurdles remain. A similar 2023 French law was struck down by courts for violating European law. The current text has already been redrafted on advice from the Council of State to avoid the same fate. Its ultimate success will test whether national child protection concerns can override the principles of a unified European digital market.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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