In a bold move to address growing concerns about mental health and screen addiction, Denmark has introduced stringent regulations aimed at significantly curbing social media use among minors. The new measures will impose strict limits on daily usage time and enforce age verification protocols for popular platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. Authorities emphasize that these changes are designed to foster healthier online habits and protect young users from excessive exposure to potentially harmful content.

Key elements of the policy include:

  • Daily time caps of no more than 45 minutes for users under 16
  • Mandatory age verification to prevent underage access
  • Educational campaigns in schools focused on digital well-being
  • Collaboration with social media…