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    EU Demands Details from Snapchat, YouTube and Apple on Minor Safety Systems

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhOctober 10, 2025 Policy and Law No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EU Probes Child Safety Measures on Major Online Platforms

    The European Commission has launched a review into how major digital platforms safeguard minors, focusing on Snapchat, YouTube, the Apple App Store and Google Play. The move, announced on Friday, is part of the enforcement of the EU’s landmark Digital Services Act (DSA), which aims to make online environments safer and more accountable.

    Focus on Age Verification and Harmful Content

    Under the DSA, companies must demonstrate they are taking sufficient steps to protect young users from illegal and harmful content. The Commission has requested detailed information on how the platforms verify users’ ages and prevent minors from accessing restricted or dangerous materials.

    This includes efforts to block access to illegal products such as drugs and vapes, and harmful content promoting behaviours like eating disorders. The inquiry seeks to determine whether current safeguards meet the EU’s stricter online safety standards.

    “Today, alongside national authorities in the member states, we are assessing whether the measures taken so far by the platforms are indeed protecting children,” said EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen.

    Strengthening Accountability Under the DSA

    The Digital Services Act represents one of the most comprehensive online safety frameworks globally. It requires digital platforms to take greater responsibility for the content they host, including tackling misinformation, illegal activities and child safety risks.

    Failure to comply with DSA rules can result in significant fines of up to 6% of a company’s global annual revenue. The Commission’s latest inquiry signals its intent to hold tech giants accountable for protecting underage users and ensuring that digital services remain compliant across the bloc.

    The outcome of the review will help the EU determine whether additional enforcement actions or corrective measures are necessary to strengthen online protections for children.

    with inputs from Reuters

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