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Sparks fly over kids’ online privacy
A re-tooled push to pass U.K.-inspired online privacy protections for kids is testing the resolve and patience of state lawmakers, as the tech industry presses the case that the proposals are unconstitutional.
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Maryland Kids Code
Every product on the market is subject to stringent testing and regulation. Why should social media be the exception? The #MDKidsCode would implement a similar product safety approach to ensure Maryland’s young people are protected from social media’s harms.
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Maryland Kids Code
The #MDKidsCode would require tech companies to default to the highest privacy settings and comply with regular data privacy assessments. This comes in the wake of a nationwide lawsuit against Meta for implementing addictive design features that harm young people’s mental health in the company’s endless pursuit of profit.
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Maryland father advocates for legislation he hopes will prevent internet-related deaths
This week, Minor will take his heartbreaking story to state legislators, as two committees hear the Maryland Kids Code or the “Age Appropriate Design Code,” or AADC.