A bill for an act relating to social media data collection regarding children under eighteen years of age, providing civil penalties, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 526.)
Impact
The bill will impose civil penalties on social media platforms that fail to comply with these regulations, stating that a violation can result in a fine of one thousand dollars per incident. These penalties are intended to deter non-compliance and encourage platforms to take active measures in obtaining the necessary consent from parents. Additionally, the Attorney General is authorized to take legal action on behalf of minors against platforms violating these provisions, which enhances enforcement and accountability across digital platforms operating in the state.
Summary
House File 712 addresses the issue of social media data collection concerning individuals under the age of eighteen. The bill mandates that social media platforms must obtain verifiable parental consent prior to the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information related to minors. This provision aims to reinforce privacy protections for children in an age where digital interaction is rampant, thereby preventing unauthorized access to sensitive data that could potentially harm children. The legislation emphasizes the importance of parental oversight in safeguarding minors’ information online.
Contention
While this bill has garnered support for prioritizing child safety in digital spaces, it may also face opposition from stakeholders who argue that such regulations could lead to excessive burdens on social media companies. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of consistently verifying parental consent, especially for smaller platforms that may lack the resources to implement such measures effectively. Furthermore, arguments may arise regarding the potential chilling effect on open communication and social interaction for younger users if platforms adopt overly cautious approaches to data collection.
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