HF 2257 — Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
HF 2257 establishes the Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, imposing obligations on businesses regarding the collection, use, and protection of children's consumer information. The bill aims to ensure that digital services are designed with age-appropriate safeguards to protect minors' data privacy. It also provides for enforcement by the Minnesota Attorney General. The bill was referred to a committee but remains under review as of April 2024.
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