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Persona’s age assurance is a prerequisite for accessing Trusted Connections. The system uses a video selfie matched against ...
In less than a year, a new law in Minnesota will require social media platforms to have a mental health warning label.
NetChoice seeks to block an Arkansas law prohibiting social media platforms from using algorithms that could "cause" a user ...
The lawsuit by NetChoice filed in federal court in Fayetteville, Arkansas, comes months after a federal judge struck down a state law requiring parental consent before minors can create new social ...
As age assurance legislation matures, Ohio is becoming the latest state to pass a law requiring age checks for users ...
Minnesotans scrolling social media sites will get a pop up warning. Before they can proceed to photos, articles or posts, ...
The Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act, slated to take effect this month, would require social platforms to disclose their recommendation algorithms.
Part of a new Georgia law requiring social media platforms to verify the age of account holders and restrict use by minors has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
NetChoice, a trade association representing Facebook, Google, YouTube, X and Amazon, filed a lawsuit May 1 in U.S. District Court in Atlanta seeking to block enforcement of House Bill 351.
It's the ninth state where NetChoice has blocked a law over children's use of social media. In Arkansas and Ohio, federal judges have permanently overturned the laws.
Walker issued a preliminary injunction sought by the tech-industry groups NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry Association, whose members include companies such as Google, Meta ...
The tech industry trade group NetChoice is suing the state of Arkansas over new social media laws that is calls ...
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