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This appears to be part of the "Parents Decide Act" announced earlier in April by Gottheimer, as just one step in the process. So expect a lot more to come. Some bullet point plans from it:

- Require operating system developers like Apple and Google to verify users’ ages when setting up a new device, rather than relying on self-reported ages.
- Allow parents to set age-appropriate content controls from the start, including limiting access to social media, apps, and AI platforms.
- Ensure that age and parental settings securely flow to apps and AI platforms, so content is tailored appropriately for children.
- Prevent children from accessing harmful or explicit content - including inappropriate AI chatbot interactions - by creating a consistent, trusted standard across platforms.

Currently, the bill is only in the introductory stage so it hasn't yet passed and become law, so if this is important to you in the US you may want to speak to your representatives.

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I am sorry, but isn't it 99% not about "children protection" but general surveillance for everyone wrapped up in a "pretty" package that plays, again, on fears as the parenting and unforeseen future backed up with the "time-saving" features for those who are in a hurry within the same system?

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[–] OR3X@lemmy.world 22 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Well, I'll certainly be looking into alternative, user privacy focused devices going forward. I'll miss tap to pay and Android Auto / Carplay but I'll adapt.

[–] ThomasWilliams@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago

Well you won't be here because all -ALL - social media sites will require an age code.

[–] the_mighty_kracken@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Did you miss the word "all" in the headline?

[–] OR3X@lemmy.world 21 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Not every OS is developed in the US. Graphene is developed in Canada, for instance.

Sorry for assuming your nationality, but by my reading, I don't think the US government would allow a foreign OS to operate inside the US if it didn't abide by these rules.