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“If ministers want to make the online world safer, the answer is not keeping children off platforms” – Save the Children

15 Jun 2026 Global

Reacting to reports that the UK government will ban social media use for under-16s, Jeffrey Demarco, Senior Adviser at Save the Children UK, said: 

"This announcement reflects legitimate concerns about children's safety online, but a ban of this scale would change how children access and experience the digital world. The UK government must ensure that any decisions are informed by children themselves and by independent experts.

"We are concerned that a blanket ban may look protective on paper, but instead pushes children into less regulated spaces, where they are less likely to seek help when something goes wrong. Children growing up in poverty are likely to be among those most affected.

“If ministers want to make the online world safer, the answer is not simply keeping children off platforms. The focus must be on providing better support for parents by making platforms safer by design, tackling addictive and high-risk features such as stranger contact, live streaming, nudification tools and unsafe AI systems, so that children are not exposed to harm online."

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