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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed legislation Thursday prohibiting minors from using social media without parental consent, in the nation’s most sweeping regulations targeting kids’ and teens’ internet use as criticism of social media platforms reaches a fever pitch nationally.
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The two bills Cox signed into law enact numerous new restrictions, such as requiring social media companies to verify a user’s age and setting a 10:30 p.m.-6:30 a.m. curfew where minors will be locked out of their accounts unless a parent disables the feature.
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