AUSTIN, Texas (KTRK) — Texas is looking to crack down on how social media handles teens, but a new law that went into effect this week will have to wait longer to see if it works.
On Friday, Federal Judge Robert Pitman issued a nearly 40-page decision that could impact your kid’s social media use. In it, Pitman broke down arguments from tech companies and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over the SCOPE Act.
The bill, House Bill 18, passed last year stands for “Securing Children Online through Parental Empowerment.”
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Here’s what it does: It prohibits large social media companies from data collection on minors, bans targeted advertising, only allows financial transactions with parental consent, and prohibits access to content such as suicide, substance abuse, and grooming.
The SCOPE Act was set to go into effect on Sept. 1. However, …