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Poland plans social-media ban for children under 15, Bloomberg News reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 12:10 AM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – Poland plans to introduce new legislation to ban social media for children under 15 years ​of age and will hold ‌platforms responsible for age verification, Education Minister Barbara Nowacka told Bloomberg News in an interview published on Friday.

The ruling Civic Coalition will present ‌the ​draft outline on Friday, ⁠with fines planned for ⁠platforms that remain accessible to younger users, Nowacka said, adding that the law could take effect by early 2027.

“We ​see the mental health of children and young people, we see a ⁠decline in their intellectual ⁠competence,” said Nowacka adding that ​the size of penalties that companies would ​have to pay is still under ‌discussion.

Several European governments including Denmark, Greece, France, Spain and Britain have explored similar restrictions amid claims that social-media services are ⁠harmful or addictive for minors.

The British government said in January it was considering restrictions to ⁠protect children ‌online, after Australia implemented similar ⁠laws in December.

The initiative could ​put ‌Warsaw at odds with U.S. ​tech firms ⁠such as Meta and Elon Musk’s X, some of which have pushed back against restrictions following Australia’s ban last year.

(Reporting by Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru: Editor ​Neil Fullick)