Utah Is First State To Require Parental Consent For Social Media

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Utah governor Spencer Cox has signed a landmark bill that requires teens to get parental permission before joining social media sites.

The law signed Thursday will impose a digital curfew, blocking sites for minors past 10:30 p.m.

It'll also blackout ads for underage accounts and compel social media companies to allow parents access to their children's profiles.

Lawmakers say the bill is vital to protect a generation of kids suffering from a mental health crisis.

Critics, however, have concerns regarding safety and privacy, and say many of the guidelines are too hard to enforce.


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