Brazil Moves to Ban Teen Access to Online Gambling, Porn Content

Brazil Moves to Ban Teen Access to Online Gambling, Porn Content

Summary

Brazil's government is set to implement regulations restricting youth access to online gambling and pornography, following new measures approved in 2025. This initiative aligns with a global trend towards stricter social media limits for children and teenagers.

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What specific measures does Brazil require for restricting minors' access to pornography?
Brazil's Digital ECA (Law No. 15.211/2025) mandates providers of pornographic content to implement reliable age verification systems at each access attempt, prohibiting self-declaration or simple disclaimers; data collected for verification cannot be used for other purposes, and minors are prevented from creating accounts.[2][3][5]
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
How does Brazil address online gambling for minors, particularly in gaming?
The Digital ECA bans paid loot boxes—randomized in-game purchases resembling gambling—in electronic games targeted at or accessible to minors under 18, according to age ratings; platforms must also block minors from content involving gambling addiction risks via age verification and protective settings.[2][3][4]
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
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