The state of Utah just passed legislation that will soon limit a minor's social media use and require parental permission for them to use TikTok, Facebook and Instagram.
A bipartisan bill similar to Utah’s recent efforts to regulate teen social media use was reintroduced ... control personalization systems, and limit access to their profiles.” ...
Utah became the first state to pass legislation seeking to limit teenagers' access to social media sites last week. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox said he signed the two bills in order to protect the ...
Liddy Johnson, a high school sophomore, remembers getting her first cellphone and downloading social media. Her parents took precautions like setting limited screen time, but quickly, Johnson said ...
while Utah’s version is currently being challenged. As the New York Times noted, the reason is fairly straightforward: restricting access to social media means restricting access to speech, and in ...
what happens if a social media page is created for the purpose of subjecting a teen to online bullying, harassment and potential defamation? Recently, several law enforcement agencies in Utah have ...
Several states, including California and Utah, as well as Congress, have attempted to rein in what the social media giants can ... would be placed on access between midnight and 6 a.m. Advocates ...
The podcast cover image for this The Future in Context (TFIC) episode features an AI-generated image of a young person scrolling a social media feed ... their software to limit what kids can ...
When Dylan Rounds went missing just shy of two years ago, the 19-year-old farmer from Idaho had just planted the first crop on his own Utah land ... video games or social media, she said.
Teenagers are increasingly using social media to self-diagnose their mental health issues, alarming parents and advocates who say actual care should be easier to access. A poll by EdWeek Research ...
The bill also prohibits social media use on school devices. Similar laws have been enacted in other states like Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and Utah ... should do more to limit social media ...