Minnesota HF4138 establishes requirements for social media platforms regarding accounts for minors, including privacy settings, parental consent, and.
Minnesota HF4138 mandates that social media platforms with significant advertising revenues establish specific requirements for accounts held by minors. These requirements include setting privacy settings to the most private levels by default, prohibiting addictive interface features and targeted paid commercial advertising in child accounts, and requiring verifiable parental consent for account creation and maintenance. The bill also mandates that platforms update their age estimates of account holders every 100 hours and terminate accounts of children without parental consent.
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