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Greece Proposes Mandatory Identity Verification for Social Media Accounts

April 29, 2026
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Greece Proposes Mandatory Identity Verification for Social Media Accounts

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Greek officials are considering a ban on anonymous social media profiles to reduce online toxicity and harassment ahead of next year's national elections. Digital governance minister Dimitris Papastergiou argues that linking real identities to accounts will increase accountability, while the government simultaneously plans to restrict social media use for children under 15 starting early next year.

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