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352 Estonia is the rare EU country opposing bans on children’s social media use

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Allison Steffens Herrera @ The Next Web 3 place · 04/11/2026 04:14 EDT

Estonia is the rare EU country opposing bans on children’s social media use

In short: Estonia and Belgium are the only two EU member states to have declined the Jutland Declaration, an October 2025 pan-European commitment to restrict children’s access to social media. Estonia’s ministers argue that age-based bans are unenforceable, that children will find ways around them, and that the correct approach is to enforce the GDPR against […]
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