One of the bills will give parents full access to their children's online private messages.
Utah has become the first US state to require social media firms get parental consent for children to use their apps and verify users are at least 18.The bills will give parents full access to their children's online accounts, including posts and private messages.
Under the legislation, social media companies will no longer be able to collect a child's data or be targeted for advertising. "It adds momentum for other states to hold social media companies accountable to ensure kids across the country are protected online," said Jim Steyer, Common Sense Media's founder and CEO.
Ari Z Cohn, a free speech lawyer for TechFreedom, said the bill posed "significant free speech problems".
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