EU eyes social media curbs for children by summer
Commission President von der Leyen signals possible 'social media delay' rule as Brussels tightens digital regulation for minors.
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The European Commission is developing new rules to restrict social media access for children, with implementation potentially coming by summer, according to EurActiv.
Ursula von der Leyen has signalled a possible 'social media delay' mechanism that would limit platform use among young users. The move reflects growing EU concern over mental health impacts and data protection risks facing minors online.
The initiative aligns with the Commission's broader digital regulation agenda under the Digital Services Act framework. Specific age thresholds and enforcement mechanisms remain under discussion among EU member states.