Greece Social Media Ban

Francis Iwa John
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Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced a ban on children under 15 accessing social media starting January 1, 2027. This move is expected to have significant implications for enterprise infrastructure and operational scalability in the tech industry. Consequently, companies will need to adapt their platforms to comply with the new regulations, potentially disrupting their B2B integration strategies.

The ban may lead to a market disruption as social media companies will need to invest in new technologies to verify users' ages and restrict access. Crucially, this could result in increased costs and potential losses in revenue. In contrast, companies that prioritize regulatory compliance and adapt quickly may gain a competitive advantage. Ultimately, the ban will require social media companies to re-evaluate their business models and invest in more robust age verification systems.

The Enterprise Takeaway: Enterprise leaders must prioritize regulatory compliance and adapt their enterprise infrastructure to mitigate potential risks and losses.

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