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Reviewing The Legal Landscape Of Social Media For Minors
February 9, 2026
Concerns about the impact of social media on children and adolescents have grown among U.S. lawmakers, parents, and public health officials. While federal oversight remains largely limited to narrow data privacy protections for minors, states have moved to fill the gap with a wave of laws governing minors’ access to and use of social media platforms. Companies should closely track these developments to anticipate new obligations and adapt their policies and procedures on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis. Read the full article to learn more about emerging state laws, enforcement trends, and practical steps companies can take to prepare.
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