California Bill Targets Social Media Access for Youth

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California Bill Targets Social Media Access for Youth

Key Takeaways

  • 1California proposes A.B. 1709 to restrict social media for under-16s.
  • 2Mandates identity verification for all users with sensitive data exposure.
  • 3This bill raises concerns over privacy and government surveillance.
  • 4California proposes A.B.
  • 51709 to restrict social media for under-16s.

California lawmakers are advancing A.B. 1709, a proposed bill that bans social media access for individuals under 16 years old and requires all users to verify their identities before accessing platforms. This requirement involves submitting sensitive government-issued IDs or biometric information to private companies, which critics argue undermines online anonymity and raises privacy concerns. Already passing through significant committees with overwhelming support, it is set for a full Assembly vote soon.

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