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France targets Vinted for failure to prevent underage access to adult content

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Posted on November 17, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -France's child protection agency chief Sarah El Hairy has asked the regulator to investigate second-hand clothes marketplace Vinted for failing to prevent minors accessing adult

France Investigates Vinted for Allowing Minors Access to Adult Content

France's Regulatory Actions Against E-Commerce Platforms

PARIS (Reuters) -France's child protection agency chief Sarah El Hairy has asked the regulator to investigate second-hand clothes marketplace Vinted for failing to prevent minors accessing adult content, in another move against e-commerce giants in the country.

Concerns Over Online Safety for Minors

El Hairy asked TV and Internet regulator Arcom to probe Vinted after finding some classified ads on the platform allegedly redirected all users, even underage ones, to websites with pornographic content, she said in an interview on French TV channel France 3 on Sunday.

Impact on Local Retailers and E-Commerce

"Where there are children or teenagers, there are predators, and what they did this time is to use sales of ordinary objects to direct (users) towards pornographic sites," she said.

EU Initiatives on E-Commerce Regulations

Vinted and Arcom did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

France is cracking down broadly on large foreign e-commerce leaders in an attempt to protect local retailers.

Many of these feel threatened by what they see as unfair competition from cheaper and better-marketed products on their own turf by large platforms from China such as AliExpress, Temu or Shein, or from the U.S. such as eBay or Amazon.

A consumer watchdog opened investigations against five such platforms for violating rules on selling illicit products online a few days after Shein opened its first physical store in Paris.

The French crackdown echoes similar EU initiatives such as the Thursday decision to bring forward by one year customs duties on low-value parcels arriving in the bloc in an effort to slow down the flow of goods from China.

(Reporting by Alessandro Parodi; Editing by Inti Landauro and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • France investigates Vinted for underage access to adult content.
  • Regulator Arcom asked to probe Vinted's content policies.
  • Concerns raised about online safety for minors.
  • France targets large e-commerce platforms for unfair practices.
  • EU initiatives aim to regulate e-commerce and protect local markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is e-commerce?
E-commerce refers to buying and selling goods or services using the internet. It encompasses various online transactions, including retail sales, banking, and auctions.
What is consumer protection?
Consumer protection is a set of laws and regulations designed to ensure the rights of consumers are upheld, preventing unfair practices in the marketplace.
What is financial regulation?
Financial regulation involves the oversight of financial institutions and markets to ensure stability, transparency, and compliance with laws to protect investors and consumers.
What is online safety?
Online safety refers to the practice of protecting oneself from risks associated with internet use, including cyberbullying, identity theft, and exposure to inappropriate content.

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