HB 5357
Communications: internet; age-appropriate design code act; create. Creates new act.
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Bill overview
This bill, the "Age-Appropriate Design Code Act," aims to protect children online by establishing standards for how online services, products, and features are designed and operated. It defines key terms like "actual knowledge," "dark patterns," and "known minor," and prohibits practices like using children’s data for targeted advertising and employing manipulative design techniques. The bill also creates a fund to enforce these standards and requires businesses to provide clear privacy information to minors and their parents.
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Cameron Cavitt
Curtis VanderWall
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