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UAE News

Social Media Age Limit Set to 15 Under New Law

Last updated: June 19, 2026 12:00 pm
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Imama Riaz - News Writer
Published: June 19, 2026
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The scroll just got a stop sign. UAE social media age limit is set to 15. The UAE Cabinet, chaired by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, passed the resolution. The state news agency WAM confirmed the decision on Thursday, June 18, 2026.

The UAE is the first Arab country to set a minimum age for social media. The UAE had joined a small number of countries across the world that took measures to limit children’s access to online platforms.

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What the Rule Actually Bans

The resolution to change social media age limit to 15 years applies to all platforms available within the UAE. Also, the apps that target users in the country fall under the law. This includes any platform that allows users to create profiles, connect socially, share content. The rules also imply to the platforms that use algorithms to recommend content, free or paid.

Under 15s are restricted from creating, using or operating personal accounts. The ban limits access to social interaction, publishing, commenting, sharing and joining public groups or open channels.

15 and 16: Permissible, but Watched Closely

The rule is not a hard 15 cutoff. Social media sites still allow 15- and 16-year-olds. But only with more protections, such as age-appropriate content controls, limits on interaction with unknown users and screen-time management.

A full range of protective measures includes age-appropriate content classification, disabling high-risk features such as contact with unknown users, regulating usage time and providing parental control tools. 

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UAE Social Media Age Limit: How Platforms Must Comply

This is not a rule that relies on the honour system. The Cabinet resolution states that the platforms will not accept self-declaration of age as a valid method of verification. Platforms have to implement robust age verification systems Including digital ID checks and AI-based verification methods accordingly. Moreover, platforms must ensure that underage accounts are deactivated and cannot be easily recreated.

Platforms must monitor accounts created by children under 15 in violation of the rules and take immediate action to suspend or disable them. They must also block circumvention attempts. The platforms must avoid targeting children with personalised ads based on tracking. And, stop processing children’s data for commercial purposes built on monitoring their activity. 

Companies have breathing room to adjust. Social media companies operating in the UAE have up to 12 months to align their systems and policies with the new requirements.

UAE Social Media Age Limit: Why Now

The resolution forms part of a broader legislative framework that includes the Child Rights Law, cybercrime legislation, personal data protection rules, media regulation, and child digital safety policy, reinforcing a unified approach to child protection online. Officials said the ruling seeks to balance the responsible use of technology with child safety and create an advanced model for child protection in the digital space.

The UAE is not acting on its own. Similar restrictions have been requested in parts of Europe and in countries such as Australia. Furthermore, the policy makers are concerned about long-term effects of social media use on mental health, online safety and childhood development. 

For parents across the UAE social media age limit changes very little day to day, since enforcement sits with the platforms themselves. However, for the millions of children currently active on social media before turning 15, the next 12 months will bring noticeably tighter gates around what they can post, who they can talk to, and how long they can stay logged in.

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Imama Riaz is a News and Feature Writer at Times of Dubai, covering UAE real estate, infrastructure, energy, and global trade. Her work focuses on translating complex economic and policy shifts into clear, data-driven reporting for a broad audience.
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