HB 1717 — To Create The Arkansas Children And Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act
HB 1717 establishes the Arkansas Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act, aimed at protecting minors' privacy online. The law likely includes provisions related to age verification, data collection restrictions, and privacy protections for children and teenagers on digital platforms. It addresses child safety and privacy surveillance concerns by regulating how online platforms handle minors' personal information.
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