LEGISLATIVE ALERT:
BILL WOULD REQUIRE SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES TO WARN MINORS WHEN PARENTS ARE TRACKING ACTIVITY
Senate Bill 5708 would require social media companies to “provide an obvious signal to the minor when the minor is being monitored or tracked,” by the “minor’s parent, guardian,” or others. The legislation actively makes it more difficult for parents to detect any dangerous interactions their children may be having online by warning minors that they are being watched.
This bill is being heard in the State Senate Ways and Means Committee TODAY at 1:30pm.
There are aspects of this bill that many will undoubtedly welcome because protecting children online is essential. However, there are further considerations the bill should address and are outlined in Mark Harmsworth's blog on it here.
You can express your view on this or any other aspect of the view by signing up to offer testimony (written or live via video) here. Scroll down the bill list and you'll find it 9th from the bottom, then follow the prompts. You can offer written or video testimony or simply have your view (pro or con) on the legislation noted.
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