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Article: Lawmakers just advanced online safety laws that require age verification at the app store
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A package of child safety bills, including the KIDS Act, Sammy's Law, and the App Store Accountability Act, has advanced from a House committee to the floor. These bills propose measures like age verification at app stores, requiring AI chatbots to identify themselves to minors, and giving parents tools to manage children's online accounts.

The advancement revealed partisan division, with several Democrats opposing the KIDS Act. Critics, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, argue it is a "smoke screen" that prioritizes Big Tech interests and could enable a national surveillance program while preempting stronger state laws.

The legislative package also highlights a conflict within the tech industry, with companies like Meta supporting app store-level age checks, while Apple and Google lobby against them. The committee did not vote on a separate online privacy protection act (COPPA 2.0).

Main Topics: Advancement of child online safety legislation; political and industry opposition to the bills; specific provisions like age verification and AI disclosure; internal tech industry conflict over regulatory approach.

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https://www.theverge.com/policy/890367/house-lawmakers-online-safety-bills-kids-act
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2026-03-05 23:16
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2026-03-05 20:31
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