UK to Ban Under-16s from Social Media Apps Like TikTok and Snapchat
Quick Look
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to ban children under 16 from using social media apps such as TikTok and Snapchat, aiming to protect them from harmful content and excessive screen time.
- The ban, expected early next year, aligns the UK with a global trend of increasing online child safety measures.
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Why It Matters
The UK plans to ban children under 16 from using a range of social media apps to protect them from harmful content and excessive screen time. This move aligns the UK with a global trend of increasing online child safety measures.
The move makes the UK part of a growing global movement to tighten online safety for children
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Published: 6:45pm, 15 Jun 2026
Britain will ban children under 16 from using a range of social media apps including Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube to protect young people from harmful content and excessive screen time, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday,
Starmer told a news conference that he will fight back if technology companies resist the move, and acknowledged some teens would try to find their way around a ban. But he said he is “not prepared to compromise on the safety and happiness of our children”.
“Every parent can see it with their own eyes. Social media is making children unhappy,” said Starmer, who has two teenage children. “I’ve heard first-hand from families crying out for change and we will do right by them.”
The move, expected to take effect early next year, makes the UK part of a growing global movement to tighten online safety for children. Australia, Canada, Brazil and Indonesia have introduced legislation or announced age-based restrictions or requirements for children’s access to social media. France, Spain, Denmark, Thailand and South Korea are among others studying or developing similar approaches.
The UK plans to follow the same model for a social media ban as Australia, which last year became the first country to bar under 16s from holding social media accounts. Platforms that fail to take reasonable steps to exclude children younger than 16 could be punished with multimillion dollar fines.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Social media platforms will implement stricter age verification processes.
Likely · Within months
Other countries will follow the UK's lead in implementing similar bans.
Likely · Within years
Open Questions
- How will the ban be enforced?
- What specific content is deemed 'harmful'?
- Will there be exceptions for educational use?






