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Malaysia to introduce new rules to protect youth on online platforms

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 12:07 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 (Reuters) – Malaysia will introduce new measures from June 1 to protect children and reduce their exposure to ​harmful content on online platforms, its ‌communications regulator said on Friday.

The new rules will require online service providers to include safeguards that limit account registration and ownership by users under the ‌age ​of 16, as well ⁠as implement stronger content ⁠governance on their platforms, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said in a statement.

• The measures are aimed at providing age-appropriate ​protections and restrictions for high-risk features on online platforms, the commission said.

• Online ⁠platform providers will be ⁠required to have “effective reporting and response ​mechanisms, advertiser verification measures and the labelling of ​manipulated content where appropriate,” the commission added.

• ‌A grace period will be provided for online platforms to implement the measures, the commission said, without specifying the duration.

• Malaysia ⁠has in recent years stepped up scrutiny of social media companies after finding a sharp rise in ⁠harmful online ‌content. Malaysian authorities consider online ⁠gambling, scams, child pornography and ​grooming, cyberbullying ‌and content related to race, ​religion and ⁠royalty as harmful.

• The government plans age verification for users this year, following similar moves around the world to limit social media use among minors.

(Reporting by Danial Azhar; Editing by ​David Stanway)