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The UK government has taken an unprecedented step and is preparing a radical “curfew” on social media, which will forcibly leave millions of teenagers without access to their favorite apps after midnight.

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UK authorities plan to oblige social networks to automatically block access to their platforms at night for users aged 16 and 17. Such radical steps are aimed at weaning young people off smartphone screens and allowing them to get enough sleep and focus on their studies.

This is reported by Reuters.

How the virtual curfew will work

According to the new government plan, popular apps will be automatically blocked for older teenagers between midnight and 6 AM. In addition, platforms will be forced to disable by default special algorithms and features that compel users to scroll endlessly through feeds. This move is a logical continuation of the government’s policy after Britain announced a complete ban on social media for children under 16 a month ago.

However, these restrictions will not be absolute: teenagers will have the technical ability to change the settings and disable this mode if they wish. It is precisely because of this loophole that the opposition Conservative Party has already criticized the initiative. In their opinion, a curfew that can be easily canceled with the press of a button will not yield any results.

Ultimatum for tech giants and launch deadlines

Minister for Online Safety, Kaniska Narayan, emphasized that technology companies will be legally obliged to implement these restrictions and conduct strict age verification of users. Extremely severe regulatory sanctions await market players who ignore the new rules. Currently, the owners of Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have not commented on the government’s intentions in any way.

The first package of relevant regulations will be submitted for consideration by the British Parliament by the end of the current year. All planned measures are expected to officially come into effect in the spring of 2027.

“These measures will be crucial in helping young people get the sleep they need, focus on school and college, and spend more quality time with family and friends,” summarized Minister of Technology Liz Kendall.

Recall that British cybersecurity experts have criticized the government’s plan for a complete ban on social networks for teenagers under 16. Specialists warned of negative consequences, including a high risk of confidential data leakage.

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