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James House-Lantto (He/Him)
James House-Lantto (He/Him)
@Theeo123@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/eff-california-lawmakers-theres-better-way-help-young-people-online

The Electronic Frontier Foundation raised concerns to California lawmakers about some proposed online safety laws for kids.

They warned that things like age verification, parental controls, and content restrictions could actually harm young people's rights, especially their free speech.

Instead, the EFF recommends a strong privacy law that gives people more control over their data as a smarter, more effective solution.

#EFF #Privacy #KOSA #Censorship

Electronic Frontier Foundation

EFF to California Lawmakers: There’s a Better Way to Help Young People Online

We’ve covered a lot of federal and state proposals that badly miss the mark when attempting to grapple with protecting young people’s safety online. These include bills that threaten to cut young people off from vital information, infringe on their First Amendment rights to speak for themselves,...
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