Utah puts first-ever parental controls on social media FMTNews FMTWorld
Across the country, states are responding to national concerns regarding social media and its access to minors.
“It is the first state law in the nation that will prohibit social media services from allowing users under 18 to have accounts without the explicit consent of a parent or guardian,” the New York Times said. The new laws, slated to take effect on March 1, 2024, will require social media services to block Utah minors from accessing their accounts from local time 10.30pm to 6.30am – a setting that only a parent or guardian will be able to change.
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