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Egypt Approves Law Requiring Parental Consent for Kids’ Social Media

Egypt to Restrict Children’s Social Media Use with New Law

Egypt has approved a draft law imposing strict restrictions on social media use for children under 18, requiring mandatory parental consent for account creation. The government says the move is essential to combat “digital chaos” and protect minors from online risks.

Key Takeaways

  • Egypt’s cabinet has approved a draft law restricting social media for under-18s.
  • Platforms must verify ages and obtain parental consent for minor users.
  • The law aims to regulate content, prevent cyberbullying, and safeguard mental health.
  • Critics have raised concerns about potential impacts on privacy and free speech.

What the New Law Mandates

The proposed legislation mandates that social media platforms operating in Egypt implement age verification systems. For users identified as minors (under 18 years), the platforms must obtain explicit parental approval before an account can be activated.

Beyond access control, the law also seeks to regulate online content and establish mechanisms to prevent cyberbullying and other forms of digital harassment targeting young people.

Government Rationale and Critic Concerns

Egyptian authorities state the measures are necessary to safeguard children’s mental health and privacy in an increasingly connected digital age. They frame it as a protective step against the uncontrolled exposure to harmful content and interactions.

However, critics and digital rights advocates have expressed concerns. They argue that such regulations could infringe on personal privacy and potentially restrict freedom of expression online, setting a precedent for tighter state control over digital spaces.

Broader Context of Online Regulation

This legislation is part of a broader, ongoing effort by Egypt to increase its oversight and control of online spaces. It follows similar regulatory steps taken by several other countries worldwide that are grappling with the complex social and psychological impact of social media on youth development and well-being.

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