Austria to ban social media for children under 14
The Austrian government is set to introduce a ban on social media usage for children under 14, alongside a new educational initiative.
Summary
The Austrian government plans to prohibit social media usage for individuals under the age of 14. This decision follows extensive negotiations within the government.
As part of this initiative, a compulsory class titled 'Media and Democracy' will be introduced in schools. This course is designed to educate students on how to differentiate between truth and falsehood in media.
The implementation of this policy reflects a growing concern about the impact of social media on youth and aims to enhance media literacy among younger populations.
Updates
Update at 15:47 UTC on 2026-03-27
EuroNews reported Several European countries have already suggested social media bans for children.
Sources: EuroNews
Update at 17:21 UTC on 2026-03-27
BBC World reported The proposed under-14 ban follows similar steps in other European countries, including France and Spain.
Sources: BBC World
Update at 17:31 UTC on 2026-03-27
DW News reported Austria is set to follow other countries in curbing young people's access to social media.
Sources: DW News