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    Austria Plans Social Media Ban for Children Under 14

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Last updated: March 27, 2026

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    Austria’s conservative-led coalition plans to ban social media use for children under 14, with draft legislation expected by June and implementation aimed for the 2026–27 school year.

    Table of Contents

    • Government Announces Plans to Protect Children Online
    • Details of the Proposed Ban
    • Government Statements
    • International Context
    • Next Steps for Austria
    • Draft Legislation Timeline
    • Criteria for Platform Inclusion
    • Algorithm Addictiveness and Harmful Content

    Austria plans social media ban for children under 14

    Government Announces Plans to Protect Children Online

    VIENNA, March 27 (Reuters) - Austria's conservative-led, three-party government plans to introduce a ban on social media use for children under 14, it said on Friday.

    Details of the Proposed Ban

    Cabinet members from the three ruling parties announced a deal between them on the principle of a ban, aimed at protecting children from "algorithms that are addictive" and content including sexual abuse, but could not say when it would begin, and they have yet to agree on how it will be implemented.

    Government Statements

    "We will decisively protect children and young people in future from the negative effects of social media," Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats said.

    "We will no longer stand by and watch while these platforms make our children addicted and often also sick ... The risks associated with this use were ignored for long enough, and now it is time to act," he added.

    International Context

    Australia introduced a social media ban for under-16s in December, the first country to do so. Various countries are considering or moving towards similar bans. France's lower house of parliament approved a ban for under-15s in January.

    Next Steps for Austria

    Draft Legislation Timeline

    Draft legislation for Austria's ban would be drawn up by the end of June, Babler and conservative junior minister for digitization Alexander Proell said.

    Criteria for Platform Inclusion

    Algorithm Addictiveness and Harmful Content

    Babler also said the government would not list individual platforms the ban would apply to but rather would decide based on how addictive their algorithms are and whether they include content such as "sexualised violence".

    (Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The proposed ban aligns with EU GDPR provisions allowing member states to set age limits between 13–16, with Austria opting for 14.
    • •Implementation models may follow Australia’s example, placing verification responsibility on platforms via tools like ID Austria or future EU eID.
    • •France has already passed a similar measure for under‑15s, reflecting growing EU momentum toward harmonized age limits.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Austria plans social media ban for children under 14

    1What is Austria's new plan regarding social media use for children?

    Austria plans to introduce a ban on social media use for children under the age of 14.

    2Who announced Austria's proposed social media ban for children?

    The ban was announced by Alexander Proell, the conservative junior minister for digitization.

    3When will Austria draft the social media age restriction law?

    Draft legislation is expected to be drawn up by June.

    4What is the minimum age for social media use proposed by Austria?

    The proposed compulsory minimum age for social media use in Austria is 14.

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