California passes sweeping online safety rules for kids
by Adi Robertson from The Verge - All Posts on (#632HC)
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California has passed a sweeping law regulating how sites operate for minors. AB 2273, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, passed the state senate and now proceeds to Governor Gavin Newsom, who has not yet indicated whether he'll sign it. If he does, the bill could raise legal challenges and major questions about the future of anonymity online.
AB 2273 was one of several online regulations floated by California lawmakers. Aimed at making online platforms safer for children, it requires web services likely to be accessed by children" to conduct a survey assessing the potential risks for users under 18. Among many other measures, the sites must limit using personal information from minors and avoid collecting geolocation data...