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French Top Court Blocks Social Media Ban for Young Teens

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Why It Matters

This ruling highlights the legal and ethical complexities of regulating online access for minors, balancing child protection with fundamental digital rights. It sets a precedent for how governments worldwide may approach similar legislative efforts.

Key Intelligence

  • France's highest constitutional court has blocked a proposed law that would have required parental consent for children under 15 to access social media.
  • The Constitutional Council ruled that the ban was unconstitutional, infringing on children's right to privacy and freedom of expression.
  • The decision prevents the immediate implementation of age-gated social media access for young teenagers in France.