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Denmark's government has announced a plan to ban social media access for anyone under 15. The Ministry of Digitalization has led the move, allowing some parents to consent for children as young as 13 after assessment. This step is among the most significant by a European country to address concerns about social media use among teens. It follows Australia's December ban, which set the minimum age at 16. The Danish ministry says the age limit applies to "certain" platforms, though specifics and enforcement details are unclear. The decision aims to protect children from harmful content and commercial pressures.
