Denmark has announced a landmark agreement to prohibit social media access for children under the age of 15, a move designed to intensify pressure on major tech platforms amid escalating global concerns over the influence of harmful content and commercial exploitation targeting young users.

While the new legislation would permit parents, following a specific assessment, to grant their 13- and 14-year-olds access, significant questions remain regarding the practical enforcement of such a sweeping ban.

Many tech companies already impose age restrictions on their platforms, yet officials and experts widely acknowledge that these measures are frequently circumvented by pre-teens, rendering them largely ineffective.

This measure represents one of the most far-reaching steps taken by a Eu

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