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Paris – “Yes, the French authorities have the right to establish a digital age of majority that applies to their citizens,” Thomas Regnier, spokesperson for the European executive, told the press.

“The large online platforms are obliged to comply with national legislation, but ensuring that this is enforceable and that they have put in place adequate age verification systems is a prerogative of the Commission,” Mr. Regnier added.

If such a law is adopted in France and is in line with European law, “the Commission will ensure that the large platforms apply it,” he further stated, recalling that several European countries, including France, were currently testing an age verification application that could be used in this context.

This trial is due to be completed by the end of the year.

Emmanuel Macron thanked on X the European Commission “for paving the way for the ban on social networks before the age of 15, [following the] guidelines on the protection of minors adopted last July after the mobilization of France.” (27 January 2026)