The texts in Parliament

Social, in France off limits for the under-15s. Here is where we are in Italy

Last November, the European Parliament passed a (non-binding) resolution to raise the minimum age for autonomous social membership to 16

by Rome Editorial Staff

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Versione italiana

3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

After the stop to social networking for the under 16s in Australia, European countries are also starting to adapt. Last November, the European Parliament passed a (non-binding) resolution to raise the minimum age for independent registration on social networking sites, video platforms and chatbots to 16, specifying that minors between 13 and 16 years of age are only allowed access with parental authorisation.

From Denmark to France

The latter possibility has also been proposed in Denmark, where a bill has been announced to prohibit access to social networking for children under the age of 15. This is the same minimum age approved by the French National Assembly in a bill that now has to go through the Senate. President Macron, in this regard, hopes for 'speed' and that the entry into force can come for the next school year.

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"Italy stands by and watches"

france chooses to protect its children and sends a strong message to Europe," said Pd deputy Marianna Madia, signatory of the bipartisan bill for access to social platforms. In our country we were one step away from the approval of a bipartisan law on the minimum age for access to social networks, a civilisation law designed to protect the new generations. However, that path has come to a standstill, blocked by a government that proclaims itself sovereignist in words but is not free in facts: it is too often subservient to the interests of the large digital platforms'.

The texts in Parliament

The reference is to the bill "Protection of minors in the digital dimension", presented in 2024 by Fratelli d'Italia senator Lavinia Menunni, under discussion in committee at Palazzo Madama. The measure, which introduces a social ban on minors under the age of 14/15, has been endorsed by the other majority parliamentary groups but also by the PD, which, together with Madia, contributed to the definition of the text.

But in Italy, as Adnkronos recalls, the proposals aiming to introduce bans on minors on social networks as a form of protection and safeguard are at a standstill in Parliament. In the Chamber of Deputies, first signed by Matteo Richetti, a proposal for action has been deposited, also signed by Italia viva, for 'Changes to the code on the protection of personal data', aiming among other things to prohibit 'access by minors under 13 years of age to electronic communication services', while for children between 13 and 15 years of age the joint consent of parents or guardians is required. The text is currently being examined in committee after being combined with other similar measures presented by Gilda Sportiello (M5s) and Angelo Bonelli (Greens).

Still dealing with this issue is the proposal by Alberto Stefani (Lega), on "Identification of users of telematic social platforms and instant messaging services and their use by minors". Presented in 2025, the examination in committee has not yet begun. The same applies to the text presented in Montecitorio in June 2025 by Riccardo Zucconi (FdI) on "Rules for the protection of minors in the use of electronic devices and access to internet sites and social networks". The proposal by the Avs group leader in the Chamber, Luana Zanella, also refers to the ban on the use of platforms. In this case too, the text has been assigned but examination in committee has not begun. The subject is also dealt with in the PDD of the PD senator Valeria Valente, deposited in 2024, on "Provisions on the matter of contrasting the dissemination of personal data capable of revealing sexual life" The text is still to be assigned in committee.

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