California’s proposed Age-Appropriate Design Code Act passed the California State Assembly’s Senate Judiciary Committee and is headed to the Committee on Appropriations. The bill contains provisions for children’s data protection and limits to online exposure for minors under age 18 that would be enforceable by the California Privacy Protection Agency. Editor's note: The IAPP tracks legislative activity in California in the CCPA-/CPRA-Related Legislation Tracker.
California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act moves forward
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