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A bill prohibiting minors under 16 from using social media is advanced in Florida

Posted on January 28, 2024February 6, 2024 by Chris J. | 15315 Views | 11 min read

Young woman using social media apps – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by: 13_Phunkod On Wednesday, lawmakers in Florida advanced a bill that would make it illegal for young teenagers to have accounts on social media sites and mandate that all other users provide proof of age. The law forbids minors under the age of sixteen

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