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    CANBERRA, December 6, 2025: Australia will begin enforcing a nationwide ban on social media use for individuals under the age of 16 on December 10, marking one of the most sweeping digital age restrictions introduced by any government to date. The new law, passed as an amendment to the Online Safety Act 2021, requires social media platforms to verify users’ ages and prevent anyone under 16 from creating or maintaining accounts. Companies that fail to comply face penalties of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars, or five percent of their global turnover, whichever is greater.

    Australia blocks teens under 16 from social media access
    Australia enforces strict social media rules to protect online safety for minors.

    The government has described the move as a measure to protect minors from exposure to harmful content, online exploitation, and cyberbullying. Under the legislation, major platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, Reddit, Threads, and Twitch must take active steps to restrict access for underage users. The law applies to both new and existing accounts, compelling companies to identify and deactivate profiles belonging to those who do not meet the age requirement. The eSafety Commissioner will oversee enforcement, supported by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, which will audit the compliance processes of social media companies.

    Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, began disabling accounts belonging to users aged 13 to 15 earlier this week in anticipation of the new regulation. Snapchat and YouTube have introduced additional age-verification measures, including government ID checks and parental consent options, to align with the new standards. TikTok confirmed it will comply with the legislation ahead of the deadline, implementing similar account review processes for users identified as under 16. Officials have stated that platforms will be required to implement “reasonable and proportionate” verification systems that balance privacy and accuracy.

    Global attention on Australia’s digital policy

    These systems may include artificial intelligence-based age estimation tools, government document verification, and parental approval mechanisms. The government has emphasized that personal data used in verification will be subject to Australia’s privacy laws and may not be used for advertising or profiling purposes. The law has prompted a range of responses across Australia. While some educators and parents have voiced support, citing concerns about the mental health impact of social media on young people, digital rights organizations have warned that the regulation could inadvertently push minors toward less regulated or encrypted online spaces.

    Enforcement reports due within twelve months

    A youth advocacy group, the Digital Freedom Project, has filed a legal challenge with the High Court of Australia, arguing that the ban limits access to information and infringes on freedom of expression. The court is expected to hear the case early next year, though the law will take effect as scheduled. Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, said the measure represents a “decisive step toward rebalancing the digital environment for children.” The government maintains that the law is not intended to restrict access to educational or communication tools, which remain available through age-appropriate and verified platforms.

    The legislation is also being closely watched by regulators in Europe and North America, where similar debates about social media age limits and child safety have intensified over the past year. As enforcement begins on December 10, social media companies operating in Australia will be required to report compliance activities and submit independent audits to the government within 12 months. The ban is expected to be a major test case for age-based digital regulation, potentially influencing future policies in other jurisdictions seeking to impose stricter online safety standards for minors. – By Content Syndication Services.

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