Design Codes
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Nebraska law limiting online content for kids takes effect Jan. 1
A new Nebraska law aimed at protecting children online will take effect Jan. 1, putting restrictions on how social media and other online platforms design content for minors. The Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act, known as LB504, requires certain online services to set accounts for minors to the highest privacy settings, limit data collection and…
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New laws: What laws go into effect on Jan. 1 in Nebraska?
The law aims to protect youth online. “Under the act, a covered online service is required to protect user data of known minors — defined as those under age 18 — and provide options to limit certain design features,” according to the Nebraska Legislature’s website.
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Michigan Senate Democrats propose legislation targeting youth risks on social media and AI
A group of Michigan Senate Democrats introduced a package of bills on December 17, 2025, aimed at increasing protections for children from risks linked to social media and artificial intelligence (AI) use. The legislative effort is led by Senators Darrin Camilleri, Kevin Hertel, Stephanie Chang, and Dayna Polehanki.
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Senate Dems introduce bills to enact tougher social media, AI restrictions for minors
Senate Democrats introduced legislation Wednesday designed to protect minors from potential harm through social media platforms and the use of artificial intelligence, which they said can exploit young people.
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Chatbot risks prompt expansion of Kids Code bills
The coalition behind a multi-year push for state Kids Code laws to protect youth online is expanding its model bill for 2026 to include chatbot protections, as concern grows that they are not safe for young people.