Malaysia

Ministry moves to introduce eKYC for social media users to protect children

Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil says the MCMC will discuss identity verification measures with major platforms to enforce a minimum social media age of 16

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 28 Oct 2025 4:25PM

Ministry moves to introduce eKYC for social media users to protect children
The implementation of eKYC is crucial to ensure the safety of children online, including protection from sexual predators, Fahmi says - October 28, 2025

THE Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will engage with social media platforms on implementing electronic know-your-customer (eKYC) measures to enforce a minimum user age of 16, said Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil.

He noted that the discussions would also involve relevant agencies, including the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM).

“The implementation of eKYC is crucial to ensure the safety of children online, including protection from sexual predators,” Fahmi told the Dewan Rakyat during a question-and-answer session.

Fahmi added that MCMC, together with several government departments and agencies, plans to travel to Singapore soon to meet representatives from Meta, Google, X, and TikTok to discuss the most effective mechanisms for safe eKYC procedures using official documents such as MyKad, passports, and MyDigital ID.

“This step is also in line with the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 to prevent data leaks. Most importantly, it addresses the safety of children and families online,” he said.

The minister explained that the initiative complements the upcoming Licensing Framework for Application Service Providers (ASP(C)), effective from 1 January 2025, as well as the Online Safety Act 2024.

Fahmi emphasised that the government will continue to license social media platforms to ensure online safety, particularly for children and families, in response to a supplementary question from Syahredzan Johan (PH-Bangi) on enforcing the minimum age requirement. - October 28, 2025

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