California bill would require parent bloggers to delete . . . Jurors on Wednesday found Instagram and YouTube liable for designing platforms that are meant to addict young users The legislation would require the parent or other relative to delete or edit
SB957 | California 2025-2026 | Privacy: social media . . . This bill would require a social media company, as defined, to promptly notify an individual whose personal information is requested by an administrative subpoena issued as described above
California bill would require parent bloggers to delete . . . Barrett was speaking at a Wednesday news conference to advocate for California Senate Bill 1247, which would require social media platforms to offer a process for adults to request the removal of
Attorney General Bonta’s Sponsored Bill to Protect Children . . . AB 56 requires social media companies to periodically display a warning label on their platforms when used by children and teens The warning label advises that social media is associated with significant mental health harms and has not been proven safe for young users
California Bill Aims to Protect Minors from Parent Bloggers The California Senate is considering a bill that would require social media platforms to provide a process for adults to request the removal of content featuring them as minors, if that content was created by a family member who received compensation for sharing it online The bill would mandate that parents or relatives delete or edit the content within 10 business days of receiving