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Georgia joins states seeking parental permission before children join social media
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia could join other states in requiring children younger than 16 to have their parents’ explicit permission to create social media accounts.
Read MoreTikTok sues U.S. government, saying potential ban violates First Amendment
TikTok is suing the U.S. government to stop enforcement of a bill passed last month that seeks to force the app’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned.
Read MoreWisconsin bill aims to shield kids from social media, experts concerned
MADISON, Wis. – A bill could change the way kids use social media by adding a layer of protection for your kid on certain platforms.
Read More‘Almost an epidemic’: NC lawmakers introduce new legislation to limit social media companies
Lawmakers want social media companies to stop basing ads off users’ internet search history and better age verification systems to protect kids.
Read MoreCourt blocks Ohio law requiring parental consent for TikTok, Instagram. What it means
A state law intended to limit children’s social media use by requiring parental permission was slated to go into effect next week but has been stopped by a judge.
Read MoreTikTok ban measure passed by the Senate. Here’s what could happen next.
TikTok users could soon find that the popular social media service is either under new ownership or, although it wouldn’t happen immediately, outright banned in the U.S.
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