Bill would prohibit teenagers from creating an account, and is now headed to the state’s Republican-controlled senate

Florida lawmakers advanced a bill on Wednesday that would prohibit social media platforms from allowing young teens to have an account while requiring everyone else to verify their age.

The measure prohibits anyone under 16 from creating a new social media account and requires platforms to delete existing accounts held by minors who are younger than 16. It also would require social media companies to delete any personal information from the accounts and for the platforms to use a “nongovernmental, independent, third-party not affiliated with the social media platform” to verify users’ age.

The bill passed the Florida house with a bipartisan 106-13 vote and now heads to the Republican-controlled senate.

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    9 months ago

    It also would require social media … platforms to use a “nongovernmental, independent, third-party not affiliated with the social media platform” to verify users’ age.

    Quick, let’s go check which State Legislators own shares in third-party age verification firms…

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      9 months ago

      I’d be shocked if there were such a firm without any official API from the states or feds to provide that verification