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Florida Governor Signs Bill Restricting Children's Social Media Access

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Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has recently signed a bill into law that imposes restrictions on children's access to social media platforms within the state.



Effective immediately, children under the age of 14 are prohibited from joining social media, while those aged 14 or 15 will require parental consent to create an account.


The bill, known as HB3, also mandates social media companies to delete existing accounts of users under 14. Failure to comply could result in legal action, with minors potentially awarded up to $10,000 in damages. Additionally, companies found in violation may face fines of up to $50,000 per offense, along with covering attorney's fees and court costs.


Governor DeSantis emphasized the bill's aim to assist parents in navigating the complexities of raising children in the digital age during the signing ceremony. Notably, a more stringent version of the bill, which proposed banning social media accounts for those under 16 and requiring identification verification for Florida residents, was previously vetoed by DeSantis.


Scheduled to take effect in January 2025, HB3 reflects ongoing efforts across the United States to regulate social media, particularly concerning child safety online. Concerns from parents regarding platforms' inadequacies in safeguarding children have fueled these initiatives.


In related developments, advocacy for online child safety has gained momentum. Over 200 organizations urged Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to advance the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which aims to hold apps and platforms accountable for recommending harmful content to minors. Furthermore, tech company executives faced questioning from lawmakers on child safety measures in January, reaffirming their commitment to protecting minors online.


As the digital landscape continues to evolve, measures like HB3 highlight the importance of balancing online access with safeguarding children's well-being in an increasingly connected world.

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