US Utah enforces parental control for kids on social media platforms

 24-03-2023

Utah has passed a new law that requires children under the age of 14 to obtain their parents' approval before using social media platforms.

The law also requires social media companies to provide clear and concise terms of service, as well as age verification measures.

Supporters of the law argue that it will help protect children from online predators and cyberbullying.

Critics, on the other hand, argue that the law is too restrictive and will limit children's access to important online resources and communication tools.

The law has sparked a debate about online safety and parental control, with some arguing that parents should be responsible for monitoring their children's online activity, while others argue that social media companies should do more to protect children.

Utah is the first state in the US to pass such a law, although similar measures have been proposed in other states.

The law will take effect in July 2023, giving social media companies time to prepare for the new requirements.

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