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After Australia, Spain to ban social media for users aged under 16

Spain plans to ban social media for users under 16, following Australia’s lead, while proposing strict laws to hold tech executives personally accountable for hate speech and illegal online content.

February 04, 2026 / 11:05 IST
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  • Spain plans to ban social media for users under 16 and introduce strict new laws
  • Tech executives may be held personally liable for illegal and hateful content
  • Spain joins Australia in pushing for tougher child online safety regulations

After Australia, Spain is set to take a tough stand on children’s use of social media. The Spanish government plans to ban access to social media platforms for users under the age of 16 and introduce strict laws to hold top tech executives personally accountable for illegal and hateful content on their platforms, according to Reuters.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the move while speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, saying children are being left to navigate digital spaces that were never designed for them. He described the internet today as a “digital Wild West” and said governments can no longer look the other way.

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Spain’s proposal comes just weeks after Australia became the first country in the world to ban social media for children under 16. Since the Australian ban took effect, social media companies there have already deactivated nearly five million teenage accounts, according to the country’s internet regulator, showing how wide-ranging the impact of such a move can be.

Sanchez said Spain is now working with other European nations under what he called a “Coalition of the Digitally Willing” to push for tighter, cross-border regulation of social media platforms. While he did not name the countries involved, he stressed that the problem goes beyond national borders and needs coordinated action across Europe.