Macron intends to ban social media for teenagers

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he plans to ban access to social media for children and teenagers under the age of 15-16 until the end of his term in 2027.
In early June, Macron announced that he would ban the use of social networks by teenagers under the age of 15 if the EU did not introduce such a ban.
"We will introduce age verification in all social networks, and we will set this age at 15-16 years. And we will say that people under this age will not be allowed to access social networks.… I can easily commit myself that it (the relevant bill) will be voted on before the end of this mandate," the Figaro newspaper quoted the president as saying.
Macron added that the government intends to submit the bill in early 2026 and plans to achieve its early adoption.

Trump ballroom donor to lead state department’s $200m Armenia fund
144Yesterday, 15:12
Rubio, Jordanian FM discuss Iran, regional security
177Yesterday, 11:26
Von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv (video)
161Yesterday, 10:39
Iranian military says attacks on US bases to continue until ‘ultimate victory’
167Yesterday, 10:26
Trump says Iran will not have ''anybody left'' if it doesn't make deal (video)
153Yesterday, 09:32
Over 50,000 US troops currently deployed across Middle East — Central Command
26214.07.2026, 16:21
Lebanon, Israel hold talks in Rome on implementing framework deal
25614.07.2026, 15:35
Ahmadinejad denies #NewYorkTimes report on alleged Mossad contacts
26914.07.2026, 13:39