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## Australia: The First Country to Ban Social Media for Under-16s
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**What this means for parents in the EU:** By the end of 2026, platforms operating in Europe will face stricter enforcement of age verification. The Digital Identity Wallet could become the standard way your children prove their age online — without handing over personal data.
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## Germany: Strengthening the JuSchG
Germany has been at the forefront of child protection through its *Jugendschutzgesetz* (Youth Protection Act). The 2021 amendments, which extended the law's reach to online platforms, continue to be enforced with increasing rigor. Platforms must now:
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- Requirements for age-appropriate design in digital services
- Enhanced data protection measures for children's personal information
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## What Parents Can Do Right Now
While governments are catching up, parents do not have to wait for legislation to take effect. Here are practical steps you can take today: