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Social media companies required to better protect teen users under bill ...

The Washington state Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that aims to protect kids from the potentially harmful impacts of social media apps such as Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube. Read More
Australia Wants to Bar Children From Social Media. Can It Succeed?
A law that restricts social media use to people 16 and over goes into effect in December, but much about it remains unclear or undecided. Read More
'Social-media companies have failed': Senate passes bills to protect ...

"Social-media companies have failed to institute measures to adequately protect children and teenagers from these hazards, and we have little indication that things will change without legislative ... Read More
House approves bill requiring parental consent for social media

The state House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at giving parents more control of social media for their children. Read More
Australia social media ban for under-16s approved by both ... - CBS News

Australia's full legislature has now passed a bill that will soon ban children under the age of 16 from using most social media platforms. Read More
Social media companies, video streaming services engage in ... - CBS News

Large social media companies and streaming platforms — including Amazon, Alphabet-owned YouTube, Meta's Facebook and TikTok — engage in a "vast surveillance of users" to profit off their ... Read More
Social media companies might use facial recognition to ban underage ...

The UK may soon use facial recognition to keep underage kids off social media. Tech companies would be forced to comply. Read More
Push for social media safeguards to protect children derails in ...

A bill that gained bipartisan support in the Washington state Senate to strengthen online safety for children has failed to move forward in the House. Read More
Another bill wants to ban kids from social media | The Verge

A new child safety bill, called the Kids Off Social Media Act, would prevent kids under 13 from creating social media accounts. Read More
Social media companies failed to protect children, teens from online ...

The Federal Trade Commission issued a study that showed how social media companies are failing to protect teenagers from targeted advertising and online dangers. Read More
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