Florida passed a law to ban minors under 14 from social media even if the users have parental consent, The Wall Street Journal reports. NetChoice Vice President and General Council Carl Szabo, CIPP/US, said the law violates citizens' freedom of speech. "There are better ways to keep Floridians, their families and their data safe and secure online without violating their freedoms," Szabo said.
26 March 2024
Florida passes bill to ban social media users under 14
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