US Senate passes major online child safety reforms, House fate unclear
- The US Senate passed major online child safety reforms on July 30, aiming to hold tech companies accountable, with uncertain outcomes in the House of Representatives.
- COPPA 2.0 would prohibit targeted advertising to minors and allow parents and children to delete their social media information.
- KOSA establishes a "duty of care" for social media companies regarding minors, impacting platform design and regulations.
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