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RT CommonSense: The newly introduced Maryland Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, built off the #CAKidsCode, would require platforms to prioritize the safety and well-being of kids when designing their platforms and online products. Our founder & CEO @jimsteyer's statement ⬇️ht…
WATCH: Baroness Beeban Kidron of @5RightsFound gets straight to point about why we need to build on the momentum of the unanimous passage of the bipartisan #CAKidsCode: “There is a problem, and there is a solution, and we just got to get on and do it.” youtu.be/M2bSTVtpQiY
"The good news is we can actually do a ton about this." @CommonSense founder @jimsteyer discusses legislation aimed at making #socialmedia safer for children and teens. Full segment: msnbc.com/morning-joe/wa… #SpeakersOfSubstance #CAKidsCode #MentalHealth
.@jimsteyer spoke on @Morning_Joe about how California is leading the nation in protecting kids online with the Age Appropriate Design Code. The #CAKidsCode addresses how online platforms are "designed to addict kids" by creating standards for kids' safety and privacy by design.
Unlike #COPPA, the #California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (the #CAKidsCode) protects all children under 18 in California. The Act will take effect in 2024, so it's a good idea to review your potential #compliance requirements now: …
States are building on the momentum from last year’s passage of the #CAKidsCode to expand online protections for children across the country. It’s remarkable that @NetChoice refers to these kids online safety bills as an “absolute virus.” Just pathetic. pluribusnews.com/news-and-event…
From toys and cribs to chairs and cars - every product kids use has safety standards. Why not social media? Parents fought for the #CAKidsCode and we're still fighting to keep children safe online.
RELEASE: Civil society groups, legal scholars and youth advocates condemn ruling to block the California Age-Appropriate Design Code. accountabletech.org/media/aadc-rul…
Unanimously passed and signed into law last fall, the California Age Appropriate Design Code protects kids’ safety and privacy online. Now, we can build on the momentum of the #CAKidsCode with the #MDKidsCode, #MNKidsCode, #NMKidsCode, etc. youtu.be/M2bSTVtpQiY
We’re proud to sign on to this amicus brief backing the historic bipartisan California Age Appropriate Design Code that we helped pass *unanimously* last fall. We’re not going to let the Big Tech lobby tear down the progress we’ve achieved. #CAKidsCode politico.com/newsletters/ca…
The #CAKidsCode is a big step forward in getting Big Tech to #DesignItForUs. Join us in advocating for similar legislation across the country: designitforus.org/take-action/
📰 ICYMI: Parts of the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (SB 262) are inspired by the California AADC. In this analysis, FPF published a comparison chart looking at how the child protections in Florida's bill stack up against the #CAKidsCode Act. fpf.org/blog/shining-a…
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Shining a Light on the Florida Digital Bill of Rights - Future of Privacy Forum
On May 4, 2023, the Florida ‘Digital Bill of Rights’ (SB 262) cleared the state legislature and now heads to the desk of the Governor for signature. SB 262 bears many similarities to the Washington...
The #CAKidsCode reflects much-needed protections for youth online. After @NetChoice pursued legal action to block it from going into effect, the Ninth Circuit Court sent much of the legislation back to the lower court for reconsideration. theverge.com/2024/8/16/2422…
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A key part of California’s online safety law for kids is still on hold after appeals court ruling
Part of the law will head back to the lower court.
We're so proud to have helped pass the #CAKidsCode and other bills like it! These bills address the design features, not the content, of apps likely accessed by kids and teens to reduce harm and screen addiction. techpolicy.press/the-california…
techpolicy.press
The California Age Appropriate Design Code Act May Be the Most Important Piece of Tech Legislation...
Jesús Alvarado and Dean Jackson are fellows at Tech Policy Press.
RT CommonSense: Modeled after the #CAKidsCode, the Maryland Age Appropriate Design Code requires platforms to prioritize the safety and well-being of kids when designing their platforms and online products. #MDKidsCode nbcwashington.com/news/local/mar…
RT CommonSense: "Instead of recognizing their responsibility to protect kids, #BigTech places blame on parents. But it’s not their responsibility to design products that are safe to use." @SenHannahBeth and @Cunning_Jordan on why #CAKidsCode will make p… techpolicy.press/big-tech-shoul…
Read more about why this appeal is so important here - californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl… #CAKidsCode
California Attorney General @AGRobBonta has officially appealed the ruling by CA Judge Labson Freeman. #ThankyouAGBonta for your leadership! #CAKidsCode Read why this is so important: californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl…
The recent appeals court decision on the #CAKidsCode is critical to ensuring any tech reform is possible, but it's time for Big Tech to stop fighting the will of the people and continuing to harm children. washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
Unlike #COPPA, the #California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (the #CAKidsCode) protects all children under 18 in California. The Act will take effect in 2024, so it's a good idea to review your potential #compliance requirements now: bit.ly/3KsA5if #DataProtection
Less parental supervision laws, more policies that protect children’s privacy and safety, like the #CAKidsCode.abcnews.go.com/Technology/wir…
The recent appeals court decision on the #CAKidsCode is critical to ensuring any tech reform is possible, but it's time for Big Tech to stop fighting the will of the people and continuing to harm children. washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
The #CAKidsCode reflects much-needed protections for youth online. After @NetChoice pursued legal action to block it from going into effect, the Ninth Circuit Court sent much of the legislation back to the lower court for reconsideration. theverge.com/2024/8/16/2422…
theverge.com
A key part of California’s online safety law for kids is still on hold after appeals court ruling
Part of the law will head back to the lower court.
Meetali Jain of Tech Justice Law Project says this case about the #CAKidsCode could show whether courts’ First Amendment interpretations have “run amok” or whether they will be more “nuanced” in applications to online child safety. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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Analysis | Judges air free-speech concerns over California’s child online safety law
The Washington Post’s essential guide to tech policy news.
Let's be clear: By addressing privacy and safety at the point of social media product design, the #CAKidsCode is content-neutral and does not impede on the First Amendment. washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/…
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Analysis | Judges air free-speech concerns over California’s child online safety law
The Washington Post’s essential guide to tech policy news.
Today, the challenge to #CAKidsCode, NetChoice v. Bonta, will be heard in the 9th Circuit. Kids Codes are common-sense, widely popular, and legally sound. Learn about California’s here: californiaaadc.com
Check out this thread to learn more about the #CAKidsCode before the 9th Circuit Court considers a challenge to the unanimously passed law meant to safeguard kids online:
In 2022, we helped pass the #CAKidsCode, which requires design features that protect kids’ data privacy online and reduce screen addiction. Let’s break down what this legislation is – and what it isn’t. 🧵 techpolicy.press/the-california…
To learn more about the #CAKidsCode and support the work of Accountable Tech and our partners, please visit: californiaaadc.com
In 2022, we helped pass the #CAKidsCode, which requires design features that protect kids’ data privacy online and reduce screen addiction. Let’s break down what this legislation is – and what it isn’t. 🧵 techpolicy.press/the-california…
We're so proud to have helped pass the #CAKidsCode and other bills like it! These bills address the design features, not the content, of apps likely accessed by kids and teens to reduce harm and screen addiction. techpolicy.press/the-california…
techpolicy.press
The California Age Appropriate Design Code Act May Be the Most Important Piece of Tech Legislation...
Jesús Alvarado and Dean Jackson are fellows at Tech Policy Press.
We're proud to have helped pass the #CAKidsCode and similar laws around the country. By addressing predatory design features and toxic business models of apps likely used by kids and teens, we can create safer online experiences. techpolicy.press/the-california…
techpolicy.press
The California Age Appropriate Design Code Act May Be the Most Important Piece of Tech Legislation...
Jesús Alvarado and Dean Jackson are fellows at Tech Policy Press.
Big Tech just copying each other's addictive, engagement-bait features. More reason why we need safety-by-design regulatory frameworks like the #MDKidsCode and #CAKidsCode. techcrunch.com/2024/06/06/tik…
Big Tech repeatedly harnesses the courts to drive unprecedented online and offline harms, such as suing to block the implementation of the #CAKidsCode. nbcwashington.com/news/national-…
"NetChoice has a burn-it-all strategy, and they’re going to challenge every law and set of regulations to protect children and their privacy in the name of the First Amendment,” said @AGRobBonta, who challenged NetChoice's repeal of the #CAKidsCode. nytimes.com/2024/01/31/tec…
The #CAKidsCode doesn't regulate speech. It protects kids and teens against the manipulative and additive design features at the core of Big Tech's toxic business model of surveillance advertising. techpolicy.press/reviewing-amic…
We're proud to join @fairplayforkids, @designitforus, and others in filing an amicus brief to appeal the injunction against the #CAKidsCode. Young people deserve online platforms that provide them with safety by design and privacy by default. techpolicy.press/reviewing-amic…
We’re joining dozens of organizations to say #ThankyouAGBonta for appealing CA Judge Labson Freeman’s attempt to block the Age Appropriate Design Code. Read more on why the #CAKidsCode is so important: californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl…
California Attorney General @AGRobBonta has officially appealed the ruling by CA Judge Labson Freeman. #ThankyouAGBonta for your leadership! #CAKidsCode Read why this is so important: bit.ly/45FNue3
California Attorney General @AGRobBonta has officially appealed the ruling by CA Judge Labson Freeman. #ThankyouAGBonta for your leadership! #CAKidsCode Read why this is so important: californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl…
California Attorney General @AGRobBonta has officially appealed the ruling by CA Judge Labson Freeman. #ThankyouAGBonta for your leadership! #CAKidsCode Read why this is so important: californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl…
California Attorney General @AGRobBonta has officially appealed the ruling by CA Judge Labson Freeman. #ThankyouAGBonta for your leadership! #CAKidsCode Read why this is so important: californiaaadc.com/wp-content/upl…
Unlike #COPPA, the #California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (the #CAKidsCode) protects all children under 18 in California. The Act will take effect in 2024, so it's a good idea to review your potential #compliance requirements now: …
Who does Ethan, a rising sophomore at @wustl, want the internet designed for❓ “Design it for children...I work with young children at my summer job, and it’s already frightening to see the grip screens have on them during their developmental years" #DesignItForUs #CAKidsCode
California can be at the forefront of the movement to protect kids and teens from risky Big Tech design. You can help make that happen. Tell your state senators: vote for the #CAKidsCode and the Social Media Platform Duty to Children Act! fairplay.salsalabs.org/ca_social_medi…
The #CAKidsCode is now law! The CA Age Appropriate Design Code is a first of its kind measure requiring online platforms to protect the health, safety, and privacy of children and teens by design. bit.ly/3xuZK2E
✍️ Almost 9 in 10 Californians support updating federal laws to protect children's privacy online. #KOSA will do that. 🐻 Closer to home, the #CAKidsCode will put those protections in place for millions of Californian children.
Thank you, Riley, for joining #DesignItForUs! Join the movement to support the #CAKidsCode and share your story at designitforus.org/#share. We all deserve safe online spaces.
Who do you want the digital world to be designed for? The @goodforMEdia team joined the #DesignItForUs campaign for a better digital era 🌎 Share your story at designitforus.org/#share and urge your CA lawmakers to vote for the #CAKidsCode. We all deserve safe online spaces.
👏 On Monday, the California Senate passed the #CAKidsCode 33-0. 🗣️ Read what one of the Code's sponsors, Assemblywoman @BuffyWicks had to say ⬇️
🎉 On Monday, the California State Senate voted 33-0 in favour of the #CAKidsCode. 👏 The UK #ChildrensCode has already brought hundreds of changes already, and now California will bring the world one step closer to delivering the digital world that young people deserve.
It’s time for California to lead the nation in providing safety and privacy to children online by design and by default. Join us in urging the CA Assembly to pass the California Age-Appropriate Design Code #CAKidsCode: accountabletech.org/callcalifornia
"Thank you @GavinNewsom, and thank you California, you prioritized our well-being, and our future.” @emi_not_emmy on the #CAKidsCode becoming law. Consider signing on to ensure tech delivers for all youth designitforus.org, the fight for a better online future continues.
Under the #CAKidsCode, companies must stop sharing or selling children’s data unless it is essential to the service. No more selling children’s data to advertisers.
Under the #CAKidsCode, children cannot be profiled based on what they do or share online. Many companies profile children for unnecessary reasons, like to make advertising profiles that can be as harmful as ‘kids interested in drugs or alcohol.’ No more under this law.
The #CAKidsCode will ensure that tech companies design products with kids' well-being in mind. Already law in the UK, bring product safety to the US @Portantino and #CaLeg. But don't listen to us, listen to the kids! DesignItForUs.org #TheSocialDilemma
The ultimate chocolate birthday cake #cake #CAKidsCode #chocolate #ChocoboGP #homeMade #birthday #birthdaygirl #BirthdayCake #recipes #Recipe #YouTube #YourBoyfriendnsfw #DeliciousPartyPrettyCure #delicious #Recipe #Subscribe #healthy #Hearties
Join us in urging State Senator @Portantino to support the California Age Appropriate Design Code. It's time for California to lead the nation in protecting kids online with the #CAKidsCode: californiaaadc.com
I’ve met & worked w some of these wonderful young people & I have the full confidence that they will make this happen - they still need our help though. We need to support the #CAKidsCode, @Portantino, @SenatorPatBates & #CalLeg as they vote on AB 2273 tomorrow🗳
Californians - lead the way for #ChildrensOnlineSafety! Happy to support @5RightsFound, @HumaneTech_, @CommonSense, @accountabletech, @SocialDilemma_ & others in supporting the #CAKidsCode. California State Assembly votes tomorrow!🗳️ californiaaadc.com
BREAKING: the #CAKidsCode –– a landmark bill that paves the way for a digital future designed around the best interests of young people –– just passed its last committee hurdle, clearing the way for final passage later this month. this is a BFD! full statement from @nicolelgill:
Still not convinced? Here's what companies must stop and start doing under the #CAKidsCode to protect kids online:
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