HF 1875 — Use Of Social Media Regulated For Minors Ages 15 And Younger, And Anonymous Age Verification Required For Websites Harmful To Minors
HF 1875 proposes to regulate the use of social media for minors aged 15 and younger and require anonymous age verification for websites deemed harmful to minors. The bill is part of Minnesota's 2025-2026 legislative session and has been referred to the Commerce, Finance, and Policy Committee. It focuses on protecting minors from potential harms associated with social media use by implementing age verification and regulation measures.
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