France's top court blocks social media ban for under-15s
- Posted on August 14, 2026
- By BBC News
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France's Constitutional Council rejected a proposed law restricting social media access for minors under 15 years old, citing concerns about fundamental rights protection. The ruling emphasized that such blanket restrictions would violate constitutional freedoms of expression and communication. Despite this setback, President Macron remains committed to addressing youth online safety and has announced plans to develop revised legislation that balances child protection with constitutional requirements, signaling ongoing efforts to combat digital risks for younger audiences.
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