Bill approved Monday will require companies to install guardrails for those under age 18 and use higher privacy settings
California lawmakers passed first-of-its-kind legislation on Monday designed to improve the online safety and privacy protections for children.
The bill, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, will require firms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to install guardrails for users under the age of 18, including defaulting to higher privacy settings for minors and refraining from collecting location data for those users.
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