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Social Networks Before the Age of 15: "Division Mechanisms that Must Be Limited"

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France is about to consider legislation prohibiting access to social networks for children under 15 years of age. Vannetaise Anne Le Hénanff, Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, is in the throes.

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The government wants to ban social networks for children under the age of 15 from the start of the coming year. A bill, led by Member of Parliament Renaissance Laure Miller, will be debated in Parliament on 26 January. However, lawyer Merav Griguer warns against the legal and technical limitations of its application. - "It will be limited in scope": why the ban on social networks intended by Macron will not be so easy to apply (Social Topics).

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France is about to consider legislation prohibiting access to social networks for children under 15 years of age. Vannetaise Anne Le Hénanff, Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, is in the throes.

Emmanuel Macron, future former president in search of inheritance, and Gabriel Attal, claiming his succession in full emancipation, have found a new reason for discord: the prohibition of social networks to the least of quint...

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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