New Utah Laws Seek to Restrict Children’s Social Media Usage

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New Utah Laws Seek to Restrict Children’s Social Media Usage
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Children and teens in Utah would lose access to social media apps if they don’t have parental consent and face other limits under a first-in-the-nation law designed to shield young people from the addictive platforms

But legislation has stalled on the federal level, pushing states to step in.

The wave of legislation and its focus on age verification has garnered pushback from technology companies as well as digital privacy groups known for blasting their data collection practices. Tech industry lobbyists decried the laws as unconstitutional, saying they infringe on people’s right to exercise the First Amendment online.“Utah will soon require online services to collect sensitive information about teens and families, not only to verify ages, but to verify parental relationships, like government-issued IDs and birth certificates, putting their private data at risk of breach,” said Nicole Saad Bembridge, an associate director at NetChoice, a tech lobby group.

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