According to news from this site on June 4, New York is preparing to pass a law to prohibit social media platforms from showing algorithmic information to children without parental consent. According to the Wall Street Journal, state lawmakers have reached a "preliminary agreement" on a bill that will be voted on later this week.
According to reports, the latest version of the bill will also prohibit children from checking in-app notifications at night, but requires parental consent. If the bill passes, New York would become the latest U.S. state to try to limit social media platforms’ access to children through age verification requirements. This website inquired and learned that Utah in the United States passed a law last year requiring parental consent for social media applications, but the measure was later scaled back. California lawmakers have also proposed limiting children’s access to algorithmic sources.
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