Malaysia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Goes Into Effect On June 1

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Online platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube will have to adopt age verification systems.

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Malaysia's new under-16 initiative, which requires social networks to ensure that no children under 16 are using their services, will come into force on June 1. The country's cabinet approved the new rules in November 2025, a year after Australia's senate passed a similar bill but before its rules came into effect. Several other countries aside from Malaysia followed Australia's example in introducing regulations to keep children out of social media websites and apps in their countries, including Indonesia. Other nations, including the UK and Spain, are also mulling a similar ban.

Under Malaysia's new rules, children under 16 will not be permitted to register for social media accounts. Apps and websites like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube will be required to implement age verification measures to ensure that they...

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