Britain pilots social media bans, time limits and curfews for children

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Britain pilots social media bans, time limits and curfews for children ReutersTue, March 24, 2026 at 10:35 PM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: Students Dua, 16 and Awand, 17, from Ricards Lodge High School in Wimbledon pose holding their mobile phones during an interview and discussion with Reuters about their thoughts on a social media ban for under 16s, in London, Britain, February 23, 2026, REUTERS/Katie Collins/File Photo LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) Hundreds of British families will test social media bans, curfews ‌and app time limits to see how ‌they impact children's sleep, family life and schoolwork, t...

Britain pilots social media bans, time limits and curfews for children

ReutersTue, March 24, 2026 at 10:35 PM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Students Dua, 16 and Awand, 17, from Ricards Lodge High School in Wimbledon pose holding their mobile phones during an interview and discussion with Reuters about their thoughts on a social media ban for under 16s, in London, Britain, February 23, 2026, REUTERS/Katie Collins/File Photo

LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - Hundreds of British families will test social media bans, curfews ‌and app time limits to see how ‌they impact children's sleep, family life and schoolwork, the government ​said.

Britain, like other governments, is considering restricting access to social media for children. Nothing is off the table, it has said, including following Australia in ‌a complete ban ⁠for under-16s.

Experts have said there is no clear evidence that a ban would ⁠be effective, while a group of young people in London recently told Reuters they were opposed ​to restrictions.

The ​measures will be ​tested in the homes ‌of 300 teenagers, the government said, and data from the pilots would inform a consultation launched earlier this month.

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"We are determined to give young people the childhood they deserve and to prepare ‌them for the future," Technology ​Secretary Liz Kendall said on ​Tuesday.

"This is why ​we are listening to parents, children ‌and experts with our ​consultation, as well ​as testing different options in the real world.

"These pilots will give us the evidence ​we need to ‌take the next steps, informed by the ​experiences of families themselves."

(Reporting by Paul Sandle, ​Editing by Louise Heavens)

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