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Law would restrict social media platforms use of children’s data
Modeled after a law passed in California, a bill likely to come before the Minnesota Legislature this session would place restrictions on businesses that offer online products or services that collect the data of child users.
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Protect children from online abuse, addiction linked to social media
The Kids Code would put the onus on social media platforms to institute the strongest privacy-by-default and safety-by-design protections available and ensure products are age-appropriate and in kids’ best interests.
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Child Safe Internet
Greta McAnany with Blue Fever on proposed legislation for greater kid safety on the ‘net.
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Make social media safe for vulnerable teens
As a New Mexico mom with two school-aged children, I’ve invested a considerable amount of time and energy navigating the challenging and complex world of parenting in the digital age.
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Bill would help hold social media groups responsible
Two years ago, the unchecked dangers of the digital world hit home. My son, a 14-year-old freshman at the time, was being bullied at his old school in Texas because of his race. That afternoon, a friend texted him a link to an Instagram account targeting Black students at their high school.