Turkey passes law banning social media use for under-15s


FILE PHOTO: Two 15-year-olds use social media on their mobile phones in Arinaga, on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, February 3, 2026. REUTERS/Borja Suarez/ File Photo

ISTANBUL, April ⁠24 (Reuters) - Turkey's parliament late ⁠on Wednesday passed legislation that ‌bans the use of social media by people under the age of ​15 and introduces ⁠new rules for ⁠digital platforms, including game software ⁠companies. The ‌bill amends the Social Services Law ⁠and several other laws.

• The law ​bans ‌social media use by ⁠children who ​have not yet turned 15

• Platforms are required to ⁠take necessary age verification ​measures

• Game software platforms are brought under the scope of the ⁠regulation

• Platforms with a high number of users are required to appoint a representative ​in Turkey

• ⁠Game platforms must classify games ​based on users' ‌age criteria

(Reporting by Can ​Sezer and Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Daren Butler)

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