EU rules mean firms of that size have to take extra steps to protect children.
It says that could mean the sites introducing age checking tech.
“An example of efficient measures in this respect could be age verification tools, to prevent minors from accessing pornographic content,” a spokesperson for the European Commission told the BBC.
The spokesperson said one “potential” solution for a person proving their age would be the upcoming European Digital Identity wallet.
“Once it enters into force, it will offer solutions for all EU citizens, residents, and businesses in the EU,” they said.
“Citizens will be able to prove their identity and share electronic documents from their European Digital Identity wallets with the click of a button on their phone.”
‘Higher scrutiny’
The three sites have been designated Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA)., which brings with a raft of enhanced legal obligations, including in content moderation.
EU Digital Commissioner Margrethe Vestager welcomed the companies’ designation, saying it would “allow for higher scrutiny and accountability of their algorithms and processes”.
“I have been very clear that creating a safer online environment for our children is an enforcement priority under the DSA,” she added.








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