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  2. Social media age verification laws in the United States

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    On September 15, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2273 also known as The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act or CAADCA. [37] [38] [7] The most controversial parts of the law were that it requires online services that are likely to be used by children which is defined as anyone under 18 years of age to estimate the age of child users with a "reasonable level of certainty".

  3. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The act applies to websites and online services operated for commercial purposes that are either directed toward children under 13 or have actual knowledge that children under 13 are providing information online. Most recognized non-profit organizations are exempt from most of the requirements of COPPA. [2]

  4. Instagram for Kids: Facebook Developing Restricted ... - AOL

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    Facebook wants to get younger kids using Instagram via a restricted, special-purpose version of the social app that would be managed by parents. The company is forming a new team to build a ...

  5. Kids Online Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    The Kids Online Safety Act, if signed into law, would require Internet service platforms to take measures to reduce online dangers for these users via a "duty of care" provision, requiring Internet service platforms to comply by reducing and preventing harmful practices towards minors, including bullying and violence, content "promoting ...

  6. Australian children able to bypass age limit set by social ...

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    (Reuters) -Children in Australia are able to easily bypass the minimum age limit imposed by social media platforms, a report by the country's online safety regulator showed on Thursday, ahead of a ...

  7. Fact check: Is Facebook about to start charging users ... - AOL

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    According to Facebook: "No, we don’t charge you to use Facebook." There has never been a charge to use Facebook and the company has indicated it never plans to.

  8. Messenger Kids - Wikipedia

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    Importantly, children's accounts remain non-searchable on Facebook, and the platform does not automatically transition a child's account into a full-fledged Facebook account upon reaching the minimum registration age of 13. Noteworthy features of Messenger Kids include augmented reality filters and lenses, as well as the inclusion of games and ...

  9. 33 state attorneys general sue Meta for harming kids ... - AOL

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    A bipartisan coalition of 33 attorneys general filed a lawsuit against Meta in the Northern District of California on Tuesday, alleging that the social media company is harming young people’s ...