British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to unveil new regulations targeting social media platforms, aiming to protect children. The measures, to be announced Monday, are described as “bold action” intended to address concerns about online harms to young people. Sunak’s office states the current system is failing to adequately safeguard children’s well-being online. Details of the restrictions remain limited, but the government suggests they will significantly alter how platforms operate in the UK regarding underage users. The move follows increasing pressure from advocacy groups and lawmakers regarding the potential negative impacts of social media on youth mental health and safety. The Prime Minister framed the changes as a necessary intervention to create a safer digital environment for children.