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Egypt plans to restrict minors' social media use to protect them from online harms, following President Sissi’s call for action.
Egypt’s Parliament is exploring legislation to restrict children’s social media use, following President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi’s call to combat “digital chaos” and protect minors from harmful content, cyberbullying, and behavioral risks.
The move aligns with global trends, as countries like Australia, the UK, and France consider or implement age-based restrictions.
Lawmakers plan to consult government agencies and experts to draft regulations, citing a 2024 report showing about half of Egyptian children under 18 use social media.
The proposed law aims to safeguard youth well-being by limiting access until children are deemed mature enough to navigate digital platforms safely.
Egipto planea restringir el uso de las redes sociales por parte de los menores para protegerlos de los daños en línea, siguiendo el llamado de acción del presidente Sissi.