S 895 — Requires Disclosure Of Certain Social Media Terms Of Service
S 895 requires social media platforms to disclose certain terms of service related to user privacy and safety, particularly focusing on protections for minors. The law aims to increase transparency around how platforms handle user data and enforce community guidelines. It addresses risks related to child safety and privacy by mandating clearer communication of platform policies to users.
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