DeSantis enacts law limiting kids’ social media access and mandating age verification on adult sites
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Safeguard Children Online
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has taken a decisive step towards protecting children online by signing a groundbreaking bill that redefines the age at which minors can access social media platforms. Furthermore, websites featuring explicit content are now required to implement stringent age verification measures to shield minors from inappropriate material.
Empowering Parents and Safeguarding Minors
This transformative legislation expressly prohibits individuals under the age of 14 from creating social media accounts, offering a vital layer of protection for these young users. Additionally, parents hold the authority to determine if their 14 to 15-year-olds are ready for the responsibility of managing their own social media profiles.
Anonymity Online for Florida Residents
Moreover, this new law grants Florida residents the privilege of maintaining anonymity while navigating the digital realm, underscoring the commitment to privacy and security in the online sphere.
Governor DeSantis emphasized the detrimental effects of social media on children, citing the bill as an essential tool for parents to safeguard their children:
“Social media can pose various risks to children’s well-being. HB 3 equips parents with enhanced mechanisms to shield their children from these threats. I extend my gratitude to Speaker Renner for championing this pivotal legislation.”
Republican State House Speaker Paul Renner highlighted the significance of HB 3, shedding light on the vulnerability of younger social media users to predatory behavior and the concerning correlation between social media use and instances of childhood depression.
The move to impose restrictions on children’s access to explicit websites mirrors similar initiatives undertaken by states like Utah, Texas, and Virginia. Subsequently, these measures have led to a surge in searches for virtual private networks (VPNs) in these regions, offering internet users the means to explore cyberspace while concealing their IP addresses and physical locations.
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