Ireland has initiated the testing phase of its digital wallet, which includes an age verification feature aimed at enhancing the safety of teenagers in the online environment. According to Jin10, a statement from the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform indicates that this digital ID will support age verification, helping to shield children and young people from potential dangers on social media platforms. Ireland, home to the European headquarters of major global tech companies, is among several countries considering restrictions on social media use by teenagers. In January, Australia decided to ban users under 16 from opening accounts. Ireland views social media age verification as a step towards a broader ban, which could include platforms operated by companies like Meta. Earlier this year, Finance Minister Simon Harris described teenage social media use as a "significant public health issue," highlighting its impact on mental health.