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Virginie de France

Virginie de France is an associate in the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice Group. She advises clients on the full range of EU technology, data protection, and digital regulatory matters. Virginie supports clients with data protection compliance projects, assisting with investigations led by national authorities, and acting in litigation. She also has substantial experience helping organizations meet European and national cybersecurity obligations.

On August 14, 2026, the French Constitutional Council (the “Constitutional Council”) struck down Article 1 of France’s Act to protect minors from the risks posed by the use of social media (the “Act”), which would have barred minors under the age of fifteen from accessing online social media services. The Constitutional Council held that the prohibition infringed on the freedom of expression and communication in a manner that was not appropriate, necessary, or proportionate to the objective pursued and, separately, that the legislature failed to provide the legal safeguards required to protect the right to respect for private life in connection with the age verification process that the ban would, by necessity, have entailed.

We summarise key aspects of the decision below.

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