SB 1747
social media; online content; minors.
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Bill overview
This bill, SB 1747, aims to protect minors online by regulating social media platforms. It establishes definitions for key terms like ‘social media platform’ and ‘account holder,’ and requires social media companies to obtain parental consent before allowing minors under 14 to create accounts. The bill also mandates that platforms terminate accounts for minors without parental consent and permanently delete personal information. Furthermore, it introduces requirements for age verification on websites and apps containing potentially harmful content for minors, emphasizing data privacy and preventing access for those under 18.
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