UAE Imposes Social Media Ban for Children Under 15

14:00 - 20.06.2026


June 20, Fineko/abc.az. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has enacted strict statutory regulations prohibiting children under the age of 15 from utilizing social media platforms.

According to ABC.AZ, citing UAE regional media outlets, the legislative framework mandates that only individuals aged 15 and older are legally permitted to create accounts, publish digital content, engage in direct messaging, or leave commentary on social platforms.

Core Parameters of the Regulatory Framework:

  • Digital Safety Measures: State authorities framed the intervention as a critical step to guarantee the digital and cyber security of the younger generation, shielding minors from cyberbullying, addictive algorithms, and unverified predatory networks.

  • Compliance Protocols: Under the new mandate, social technology firms operating within the UAE market will be legally required to deploy advanced age-verification mechanisms. Non-compliance with the age ceiling is expected to trigger substantial regulatory penalties for both service providers and guardians.