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UAE Enacts Landmark Social Media Regulations to Shield Children from Digital Exploitation

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UAE Enacts Landmark Social Media Regulations to Shield Children from Digital Exploitation
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New federal laws mandate strict age verification, curbs on high-risk algorithmic features, and a ban on tracking-based behavioral profiling for minors.

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has rolled out a sweeping national framework regulating children’s access to social media platforms, establishing a robust new benchmark for digital child protection in the region. Announcing the initiative, Her Excellency Hanadi Al Yafei, Director General of the Child Safety Organisation (CSO), stated that the UAE Cabinet’s definitive legislation successfully balances technological integration with the vital psychological and social preservation of the youth.

The landmark decision introduces rigorous mandates for tech conglomerates operating within the UAE. Key provisions include the implementation of infallible age verification mechanisms, the outright restriction of high-risk interactive features for adolescent users aged 15 to 16, and a comprehensive ban on targeted advertising driven by data tracking and behavioral profiling. According to Al Yafei, these structural safeguards directly mitigate the pervasive systemic risks associated with unsupervised social media consumption.

Aligning with the UAE’s designated ‘Year of the Family’, the legal framework moves away from placing the sole burden of digital safety on parents, transitioning instead toward explicit platform accountability. “The decision addresses a central challenge: children do not enter neutral digital spaces,” Al Yafei emphasized. “Open interaction, fast-moving content, algorithms, data collection, and behavioral influence shape social media platforms. Protecting children online cannot rely on parental supervision alone. It requires clear platform accountability and effective regulation.”

While tech corporations face strict compliance standards, UAE authorities emphasize that domestic support remains a pillar of the strategy. The newly enacted national standard provides families with clarity and tools to manage screen time effectively. The Child Safety Organisation noted that the ultimate goal is to foster a domestic environment rooted in communication, trust-building, and digital literacy, rather than relying exclusively on restrictive monitoring.

Looking forward, the CSO has pledged to back the federal mandate through localized policy development, wide-reaching public awareness programs, and cross-sector institutional partnerships. These efforts aim to solidify a safer, sustainable, and highly aware digital ecosystem across all emirates.

The UAE’s aggressive stance on digital regulation mirrors a growing global movement to hold Big Tech accountable for adolescent mental health. While contemporary international administrations—including US President Donald Trump’s administration in Washington—continue to debate systemic overhauls regarding data privacy and minor protections, the UAE Cabinet’s swift legislative execution establishes a legally binding national standard, positioning the Gulf nation as a proactive global frontrunner in digital child safety.

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