SF 2810 — Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
The Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act aims to establish design standards for digital services used by children, ensuring that platforms prioritize child safety and privacy. The bill focuses on preventing risks such as grooming, data exploitation, and exposure to harmful content. It aligns with broader child safety initiatives by requiring age-appropriate design and content moderation practices.
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