SB 2761 — Relating To Social Media
SB 2761 addresses social media regulations in Hawaii, focusing on age verification requirements for individuals under sixteen years of age. The bill also involves digital application store providers and requires parental consent for minors' social media use. It aims to prevent unfair or deceptive acts or practices that may harm minors on social media platforms.
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