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Minister: Indonesia will restrict social media for children under 16 years old.

Indonesia has announced that it will limit social media access for children younger than 16 years old. The ministry of communications and digital said this on Friday.

Several governments have implemented a ban on?social media? for children due to growing concerns about the impact of social media on minors' mental and physical health.

Australia banned social media in December for those under 16 years old. Spain announced last month it would also ban social media access for minors under 16.

Malaysia, Indonesia's neighbor, announced in November that social media would be banned for those under 16 years old starting 2026.

Meutya hafid, Indonesia’s Communications and Digital minister, stated in a video statement that the government would "delay access to social media accounts" for children under 16. This was done through a ministerial rule issued on Friday.

Meutya stated that accounts of children under 16 years old on "high-risk?platforms" (TikTok and Facebook, Instagram and Roblox) will be deactivated gradually starting March 28.

She did not elaborate on the steps that they must take to comply with the new requirements.

We understand that this may be uncomfortable at first. "Parents may feel confused when dealing with complaints from children."

"Our children face risks from porn to cyberbullying to online fraud and most importantly addiction," she added, adding that Indonesia would be the first country outside of Western Europe to implement such restrictions.

TikTok and Meta, the company that owns Facebook, Instagram and TikTok did not respond to our request for a comment.

Details of the new regulations are yet to be released. The Ministry did not immediately respond to an inquiry for comments.

According to an 8700-person survey by the Indonesian?internet service provider's association, internet penetration in Indonesia reached 79.5% by 2024.

In the survey, it was revealed that?48% (of children under 12) had access to the Internet, with some of those in this age group using Facebook and TikTok. Internet penetration was 87% for "Gen Z" users between the ages of 12 and 27. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)