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Florida Passes Sweeping Bill to Keep Young People Off Social Media

The measure would bar networks like YouTube, TikTok and Instagram from giving accounts to children under 16.

Natasha Singer
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Children and Childhood, Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, DeSantis, Ron, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Facebook Inc, Florida, Instagram Inc, Law and Legislation, Meta Platforms Inc, Mobile Applications, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Snap Inc, Social Media, State Legislatures, Teenagers and Adolescence, TikTok (ByteDance)
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