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    Meta’s Struggle: EU Rules Kids are Still on Facebook and Instagram

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Meta lacks effective age verification for under-13 users on its platforms.
    2. Minors can easily bypass age restrictions by entering false birth dates.
    3. Reporting tools for underage users on Facebook and Instagram are ineffective.
    4. Meta risks significant fines if it fails to improve age verification measures.

    Meta’s Struggles with Age Verification

    The European Commission recently pointed fingers at Meta for failing to keep children under 13 off Facebook and Instagram. After nearly two years of investigation, the Commission found that Meta lacks effective measures to prevent younger users from accessing its platforms. One glaring issue is the ease with which minors can lie about their age during the sign-up process. They simply enter a false birth date, declaring themselves older than 13. Meta’s own terms state that its services are not meant for minors under that age, yet their registration system allows this age manipulation with little to no oversight.

    Henna Virkkunen, the EU’s tech policy leader, voiced strong concerns about Meta’s inadequate controls. The Commission revealed that even though users can report underage accounts, the tools for doing so are, at best, cumbersome. Often, the system fails to follow up on these reports, leaving underage users still active on the platforms. This chronic mismanagement places Meta in violation of Digital Services Act (DSA) rules, which require companies to actively identify and mitigate risks for underage users.

    The Challenge Ahead for Meta

    The Commission labeled Meta’s risk assessment concerning minors as incomplete and contradicted by existing evidence. Reports suggest that 10–12 percent of children under 13 are on Facebook and Instagram. This raises serious questions about the company’s commitment to safeguarding young users. The ongoing investigation into potential behavioral addictions linked to these platforms adds another layer of concern.

    Meta now faces a pivotal moment. The company must reevaluate its approach to age verification and risk assessment. The EU has given Meta a chance to make necessary changes. If Meta does not comply, it risks severe penalties, including fines up to six percent of its global annual revenue. With projected earnings nearing $12 billion for 2025, the stakes are high. Meta has publicly disagreed with the EU findings, claiming it has measures in place to detect and remove underage accounts. Nonetheless, actions speak louder than words. The effectiveness of those measures will soon be put to the test.

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