Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2152

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to third-party software providers' ability to manage certain users' social media accounts.

Impact

If enacted, SB2152 would modify the Business & Commerce Code, specifically adding provisions regarding third-party management of social media accounts for minors. This bill could lead to new standards for compliance among social media companies regarding user management features. The requirement to develop APIs for third-party applications could potentially streamline parental oversight while enhancing accountability from service providers to protect minors on their platforms.

Summary

Senate Bill 2152 aims to enhance parental control over children's interactions on social media platforms by allowing third-party software providers to manage users' accounts. This legislation mandates social media companies to create and maintain real-time application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow parents or guardians to delegate permissions to these third-party providers. The intention behind this bill is to empower parents with tools to ensure their children's safety online by enabling restrictions on content and interactions through external applications.

Contention

While the goal of SB2152 is to foster safer online environments for children, there may be concerns about the implications for privacy and data security. Critics could argue that empowering third-party services to manage children's accounts may lead to overreach or misuse. Additionally, there might be discussions about the feasibility of enforcing such measures across numerous platforms and whether all entities will comply effectively. The balance between safeguarding youth online while ensuring the rights of both users and service providers will likely be a focal point of debate as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1342

Relating to requirements applicable to certain third-party health insurers in relation to Medicaid.

TX HB3119

Relating to requirements applicable to certain third-party health insurers in relation to Medicaid.

TX HB2155

Relating to prohibiting social media platforms from using certain social media algorithms to target minors.

TX HB3752

Relating to statutory damages in actions brought by social media users against social media platforms for prohibited censorship.

TX SB2510

Relating to statutory damages in actions brought by social media users against social media platforms for prohibited censorship.

TX HB3750

Relating to venue and choice of law for certain actions involving censorship by social media platforms and to statutory damages in actions brought by social media users against social media platforms for prohibited censorship.

TX HB3916

Relating to the reimbursement of certain durable medical equipment providers participating in the Medicaid managed care program.

TX SB1915

Relating to the reimbursement of certain durable medical equipment providers participating in the Medicaid managed care program.

TX HB2206

Relating to a prohibition of certain social media platforms developed or provided by certain foreign entities.

TX HB896

Relating to prohibiting use of social media platforms by children.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.