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Future of Kids Online Safety Act
The Kids Online Safety Act’s last stand
In February 2022, after months of hearings, committee members Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the Kids Online Safety Act.
Future of the Kids Online Safety Act
Future of the Kids Online Safety Act
Opinion
Pass the Kids Online Safety Act so other children don’t end up like my son
Eight years ago, my son David died by suicide at 16. His death followed a yearlong battle with social media and online gaming addiction as well as months of intense and threatening cyberbullying that left him feeling helpless and hopeless.
X helps negotiate updated text for Kids Online Safety Act
Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) have negotiated updated text for the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) with Elon Musk’s social media platform X in an effort to
Opinion
Say no to Kids Online Safety Act
The bill in question is called the Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA. As with many acts of scoundrels, it uses the cloak of caring “for the children” to mask its real intent, which is to give government bureaucrats greater control over what we can see and say on the internet.
Opinion
I’ve seen too much heartbreak —House must pass landmark Kids Online Safety Act
Big Tech’s reckless disregard for children must come to an end — and Congress is on the cusp of making that happen, by passing a bill that holds social media platforms accountable for kids’
Senators urge US House to pass Kids Online Safety Act
A bipartisan effort to protect children from the harms of social media is running out of time in this session of the U.S. Congress. If passed, the Kids Online Safety Act would institute safeguards for minors’ personal data online.
Blumenthal: Failure To Pass Kids Online Safety Act Will Endanger Children
Countless children will remain in danger on social media platforms and gaming sites after the US House refused to take up the Kids Online Safety Act in the 118th Congress, US Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Marsha Blackburn said in a joint statement this week.
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The week in politics: Blackburn criticizes House Republicans over child safety bill
Plus, a bill to offer universal pre-k and former Rep. Andy Holt named to a top state agriculture department job.
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Q&A: Ofcom, the Online Safety Act, and codes of practice for social media
Online safety regulator Ofcom has published its first set of codes and guidance under the Online Safety Act, setting out the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Stalled Kids Online Safety Act pits Speaker Mike Johnson against powerful Republicans
Lost in the furor over whether Congress can agree on a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown is another rift ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Commentary: Kids Online Safety Act isn't the way to shield youth from harmful content
Federal legislation is a false choice between safety and surveillance: Protecting kids doesn’t require sacrificing privacy ...
The Verge
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X helps update Kids Online Safety Act in final push for passage in the Republican-led House
With just weeks left to pass legislation before Congress adjourns, X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced she worked with the ...
The Big Issue
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Campaigners vow to ‘keep fighting’ for young people as Online Safety Act ‘fails to go far enough’
The Online Safety Act must go further to protect vulnerable young people from harmful content online, online safety ...
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UK’s internet watchdog finalizes first set of rules for Online Safety law
On Monday, the U.K.'s internet regulator, Ofcom, published the first set of final guidelines for online service providers ...
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