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Ban on addictive social media feeds for kids takes shape with proposed rules


New York’s attorney general has proposed rules for social media companies as the state moves to implement a law shielding children from addictive feeds ... Read More

Age checks, curfew alerts, parental consent: Inside NY's proposed social media rulebook


New York's Child Data Protection Act, a sister bill to the SAFE for Kids Act, prohibits online sites from "collecting, using, sharing, or otherwise processing any personal data of individuals under ... Read More

Here’s how NY plans to regulate kids’ use of social media


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Their children died from social media. Laws to protect them haven’t been updated in decades


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