Teenagers to face overnight social media curfew and infinite scrolling shut-down
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Evening Standard
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New regulatory measures aim to protect adolescent digital wellbeing by implementing mandatory overnight social media restrictions for teenagers aged 16-17. However, the proposed framework faces scrutiny as older teenagers retain the ability to manually disable these protective settings, potentially undermining the initiative's core objectives. Digital health advocates debate whether voluntary opt-out mechanisms sufficiently address concerns about excessive screen time and algorithmic addiction, while platforms grapple with balancing user autonomy against public health imperatives.
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