HF 2606 — A Bill For An Act Requiring Persons Who Operate Certain Internet Sites, Applications, Or A Segment Of An Internet Site Or Application That Contains Material Pornographic For Minors To Perform Reasonable Age Verification
HF 2606 is a proposed Iowa bill that requires operators of internet sites, applications, or segments containing material pornographic for minors to implement reasonable age verification measures. The bill aims to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content online. It is part of broader efforts to protect minors from exposure to harmful material on digital platforms.
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