Google released a legislative framework offering policymakers principles to craft better laws to protect children online. Many of the principles are grounded in embedding age-appropriate design features that are "designed with safety in mind" to deliver a better online experience for minors. Meanwhile, YouTube created five core principles for keeping children safe on the platform, which include developing special protections for minors viewing content and helping parents ensure children use YouTube safely.
17 Oct. 2023
Google unveils legislative framework for protecting kids online
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