Close Menu
Vardiafrica
  • Home
  • Politics
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • US & Canada
    • World
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
  • Science
    • Health Science
    • Luxury
  • Finance

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Insecurity: FG urges media to take terrorists off front pages

June 19, 2026

Tax laws: FG issues implementation guidelines for taxpayers, revenue agencies

June 19, 2026

UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s

June 19, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Insecurity: FG urges media to take terrorists off front pages
  • Tax laws: FG issues implementation guidelines for taxpayers, revenue agencies
  • UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s
  • IPOB suspends Nnamdi Kanu over ‘unguarded utterances’
  • Moscow refinery ablaze as Ukraine launches biggest attack on Russian capital in years
  • FAAC: FG, states, LGAs shared N2.3trn in May
  • FG Launches FreeTV With Over 100 Free Channels, Unveils New Era Of Digital Broadcasting
  • NCDMB Hosts Ghana National Oil Coy on Local Content Benchmarking
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
VardiafricaVardiafrica
Demo
  • Home
  • Politics
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • US & Canada
    • World
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
  • Science
    • Health Science
    • Luxury
  • Finance
Vardiafrica
Home»Telecommunications»UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s
Telecommunications

UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaJune 19, 2026Updated:June 19, 2026No Comments3 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The United Arab Emirates has become the first Arab nation to prohibit children under the age of 15 from creating or operating personal social media accounts, joining a growing list of countries tightening regulations to protect minors in the digital age.

The landmark policy, approved by the UAE Cabinet on Thursday, places the Gulf nation at the forefront of global efforts to address concerns over children’s exposure to harmful online content, cyberbullying, predatory behaviour, excessive screen time, and the collection of personal data by technology platforms.

Unlike some jurisdictions that permit younger users to access social media with parental consent, the UAE’s new rules impose a blanket ban on account ownership and usage for children below 15 years, with enforcement responsibility placed directly on social media companies.

According to the state-run WAM news agency, children under the age threshold will be prohibited from creating, using, or managing personal accounts, as well as accessing key social networking functions such as posting content, commenting, sharing information, joining public groups, and interacting with other users on open channels.

The move aligns with an emerging international trend toward stronger child online protection frameworks. In late 2024, Australia passed one of the world’s strictest social media laws, banning children under 16 from accessing major social media platforms and requiring technology companies to implement robust age-verification mechanisms.

Similarly, the United Kingdom has intensified enforcement of child safety provisions under its Online Safety Act, compelling digital platforms to introduce age checks and stronger safeguards for younger users.

Several other countries, including France, Norway, and some U.S. states, have also explored or introduced age-based restrictions and parental consent requirements as governments grapple with the impact of social media on children’s mental health, privacy, and online safety.

Under the UAE framework, teenagers aged 15 and 16 will still be permitted to use social media platforms, but with enhanced protections.

These include age-appropriate content controls, restrictions on unsolicited contact from unknown users, screen-time management tools, and parental supervision features designed to create a safer digital environment.

Industry observers say the UAE’s decision could add momentum to the global push for stricter platform accountability, especially as regulators increasingly shift responsibility from parents to technology companies to ensure age compliance and child protection online.

The development also raises fresh questions for emerging digital economies, including those in Africa, about how best to balance children’s access to digital opportunities with growing concerns over online safety, privacy, and responsible technology use.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Vardiafrica
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

Related Posts

Moscow refinery ablaze as Ukraine launches biggest attack on Russian capital in years

June 19, 2026

I’m the boss – President Trump tells G7 counterparts

June 17, 2026

Lionel Messi ties men’s World Cup goals record with a hat trick as Argentina tops Algeria

June 17, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Pledges Push For Global Economic Reforms

October 15, 2025229

FG exempts SMEs, farmers, manufacturers from paying withholding tax

July 2, 202496

You rejected party structure’ – PDP knocks Fubara, says Rivers Gov, Bala Mohammed may face disciplinary action

October 15, 202453

Trump set for White House return, vows to sign 100 Executive Orders in ‘Hours’ 

January 20, 202550
Don't Miss
Security
Security By VardiafricaJune 19, 20264 Mins Read3

Insecurity: FG urges media to take terrorists off front pages

By VardiafricaJune 19, 20263 Security Updated:June 19, 202604 Mins Read

The Federal Government has appealed to Nigerian journalists to prioritise national stability and patriotism by…

Tax laws: FG issues implementation guidelines for taxpayers, revenue agencies

June 19, 2026

UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s

June 19, 2026

IPOB suspends Nnamdi Kanu over ‘unguarded utterances’

June 19, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us
About Us

Your source for the verified news.

Email Us: [email protected]
Contact: +234 905 338 5856

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Insecurity: FG urges media to take terrorists off front pages

June 19, 2026

Tax laws: FG issues implementation guidelines for taxpayers, revenue agencies

June 19, 2026

UAE Becomes First Arab Nation to Ban Social Media Accounts for Under-15s

June 19, 2026
Most Popular

Nigeria Takes Over G-24 Leadership, Pledges Push For Global Economic Reforms

October 15, 2025229

FG exempts SMEs, farmers, manufacturers from paying withholding tax

July 2, 202496

You rejected party structure’ – PDP knocks Fubara, says Rivers Gov, Bala Mohammed may face disciplinary action

October 15, 202453

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.