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British Prime Minister Starmer plans to restrict underage social media access.

Reports indicate that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will soon unveil measures to limit minors' exposure to potentially damaging online content, excluding safer social media options from this restriction.

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Reports indicate that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will soon unveil measures to limit minors' exposure to potentially damaging online content, excluding safer social media options from this restriction.

Later this Monday, British Prime Minister Starmer will deliver a speech, following his decision to implement age restrictions on social media access, informed by meetings with grieving parents and research from Australia, where a similar ban was introduced in December last year.

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Downing Street officials confirm that the Prime Minister is willing to confront tech giants over safeguarding minors online.

Insiders suggest that a definitive decision on a ban is not imminent, with discussions instead focusing on providing immediate updates on initiatives aimed at curbing the creation of explicit content by minors, potentially exploited through sextortion tactics online.

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Concerns about social media's effects on mental well-being and online security led the UK to launch a public discussion on minors' access to these platforms earlier in the year, exploring measures like age restrictions, usage caps, and limiting engaging features.

Several European countries, including France, Denmark, and Poland, are contemplating stricter regulations on minors' social media usage. Meanwhile, Greece has already set a deadline of January 2027 for blocking underage access, with a ban effective from April this year.

Later this Monday, British Prime Minister Starmer's address will highlight the government's efforts to harness technology for good, as outlined in a statement from his office issued on Sunday previously.

The UK's existing online safety legislation mandates that social media platforms implement safeguards against minors accessing illicit online material.

A survey of experts reveals mixed opinions on the efficacy of an outright prohibition, contrasting sharply with views expressed by some youth in London who voiced opposition to curbs.

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