Meta to expand tech safeguards for teens in Europe, US Facebook users


FILE PHOTO: Teenagers pose for a photo while holding smartphones in front of a Facebook logo in this illustration taken September 11, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

BRUSSELS, ⁠May 5 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms will expand safeguards for teen accounts ⁠to 27 European Union countries and to Facebook in ‌the United States, the U.S. tech giant said on Tuesday, as it comes under pressure from regulators to better protect young people online.

Tech companies broadly are facing ​a challenge from authorities worldwide to come ⁠up with better age-checking measures ⁠over mounting concerns about online abuse, teen mental health and the ⁠spread ‌of AI-generated child sexual images.

European countries are widely pushing to clamp down on teen access to social media, while ⁠on Monday the U.S. state of New Mexico asked ​a judge to ‌declare Meta a public nuisance, fine it $3.7 billion and overhaul ⁠its platforms ​to protect young users.

Meta last year rolled out technology to proactively find accounts it suspects to be teens, even if they list an adult ⁠birthday, and place them in Teen Account ​protections.

"This technology will be expanded to 27 countries in the European Union. Meta is also expanding this technology to Facebook in the United ⁠States for the first time, with the UK and EU to follow in June," the company said in a blogpost.

It also detailed its use of advanced artificial intelligence to detect underage accounts beyond ​simple admissions of age.

This includes using AI ⁠technology to analyze entire profiles for contextual clues to determine if an ​account likely belongs to someone underage and ‌strengthening circumvention measures to prevent new ​accounts from users Meta suspects are underage.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Chizu Nomiyama )

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