#child-online-safety

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fromThe Verge
12 hours ago

NY could force TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to roll out age verification

A New York law could require social media platforms to implement age verification. On Monday, New York Attorney General Letitia James released the proposed rules for the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) For Kids Act, which would force platforms to confirm that someone is over 18 before allowing them to access an algorithm-driven feed or nighttime notifications. New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the SAFE For Kids Act into law last year as part of efforts to "protect the mental health of children."
US politics
fromExchangewire
20 hours ago

Digest: Paramount-Skydance Plans Warner Bros. Discovery Bid; FTC Investigates AI Chatbots, France Eyes TikTok Inquiry; Microsoft Endorses OpenAI's For-Profit Move - ExchangeWire.com

As AI technologies evolve, it is important to consider the effects chatbots can have on children, while also ensuring that the United States maintains its role as a global leader in this new and exciting industry. The study we're launching today will help us better understand how AI firms are developing their products and the steps they are taking to protect children.
France news
Parenting
fromFatherly
1 month ago

The Best Apps for Limiting Your Kid's Screen Time

Parental-control apps enable blocking harmful content, enforcing screen-time limits, monitoring location and usage, and providing curated, child-safe digital environments.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Children at risk of identity theft and fraud from 'sharenting'

Posting children's photos online increases risks of harassment, cyber-bullying, identity theft, and exposure that enables offline or future fraud.
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