Factbox-How will the UK ban on social media for under 16s work?


Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends a press conference at Downing Street in central London on June 15, 2026, to announce government action to protect children online. CARLOS JASSO/Pool via REUTERS

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - British Prime ⁠Minister Keir Starmer said he would impose a ban on social media sites ⁠for children under 16 and restrictions on gaming and livestreaming platforms to "give ‌kids their childhood back".

Below are details of what is being banned, how the measures will be enforced, and when they are expected to take effect:

TIKTOK, YOUTUBE AND INSTAGRAM BANNED

The government said it would block children ​using social media platforms whose purpose is to enable ⁠user-to-user social interaction and  which allow ⁠users to post material with algorithms.

This means the ban will include platforms like Snapchat,TikTok,YouTube, ⁠Instagram, ‌Facebook and X, the government said in a statement.

The government said it did not intend for messaging services like WhatsApp or music streaming services to be ⁠included in the ban, and exemptions would be kept under ​review.

HOW WILL THE BAN ‌BE ENFORCED?

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the ban would be enforced through action ⁠against social media ​platforms, rather than seeking to fine children who find ways to circumvent it.

The government said regulator Ofcom would conduct a rapid study to establish the best way to verify if someone ⁠is over 16, and would have a new enforcement ​strategy and funding.

TIMING OF BAN

Starmer said he was aiming to pass the relevant regulations before Christmas and have the ban come into force early next year.

A full response to the ⁠government's consultation on the issue will be published in July, fleshing out details of the policy.

RESTRICTIONS ON GAMING SITES

The government also said it would block livestreaming and stranger communication for under-16s, including gaming sites.

Starmer said this would prevent strangers contacting children through these sites.

GOVERNMENT ​WILL LOOK AT CURFEWS, RESTRICTIONS ON SCROLLING

The government will ⁠also be looking in more detail at overnight curfews and breaks in infinite scrolling for ​under 18-year-olds, and will set out more detail in ‌the response next month.

Restrictions on functionalities banned for ​those under 16 would be applied by default for 16- and 17-year-olds, the government said.

(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill and Alistair Smout; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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