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A red circle with a diagonal line, indicating prohibition or something not allowed.

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Unicode
U+26D4
Version
Emoji 0.6
Category
Subcategory

Tags

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Platform Meanings

Apple
Used to signify that something is forbidden, blocked, or not permitted on Apple devices.
Google
Represents actions or content that are restricted, unavailable, or prohibited on Google platforms.
Twitter
Often used to denote banned content, restricted access, or to indicate something is off-limits on Twitter.
Unicode Official
Officially named 'No Entry Sign' in Unicode; symbolizes prohibition or denial of access.

Introduction

The ⛔️ emoji, commonly known as the 'No Entry' or 'Do Not Enter' sign, is a universal symbol for prohibition. It features a bold red circle with a white horizontal bar across it, instantly recognizable as a warning or restriction indicator. This emoji is frequently used to convey that something is not allowed, forbidden, or inaccessible—such as restricted content, blocked actions, or denied permissions. People often use it in digital communication to emphasize rules, express disapproval, or humorously signal that a topic or behavior is off-limits. Its meaning remains consistent across cultures and platforms, making it a powerful visual shorthand for saying 'no' or 'stop.' Common contexts include online safety discussions, policy enforcement reminders, or playful rejections in casual chats.

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What is Emoji?

Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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