Safeguarding
Extending Online Safety Protections Beyond Social Media for All Children
Published June 13, 2026
The Children's Commissioner for England has issued a strong call for expansive online safety regulations that go beyond restricting social media access for under-16s. In a blog published on Politics Home, the Commissioner argues that harmful features and functionalities present across the entire digital ecosystem—not just social media platforms—should be banned to ensure comprehensive protection for children accessing online services.
The intervention comes as the government prepares to respond to consultations regarding social media restrictions, highlighting a critical gap in current proposals. For local authorities and Lead Members responsible for children's services, this underscores the importance of treating digital safety as a core safeguarding responsibility. The advocacy recognises that children interact with diverse online environments, and effective protection requires regulatory frameworks that address the full spectrum of digital risks, from gaming platforms to messaging services and beyond.
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