On January 1, Virginia teenagers under the age of 16 will be limited to one hour of screen time on each major social media platform.
Billed as the nation’s most stringent effort to protect children on social media, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on June 20 signed into law the New York Child Data Protection Act (S.7695B/A.8149A) and the ...
This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: New Virginia laws on social media, baby food going into effect Jan. 1 Regulations around social media use by minors, license plate reader ...
RICHMOND, Va. — A Virginia law to force social media companies to limit kids under 16 to one hour of scrolling per day on their apps and platforms was signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday. SB854, ...
Social media and video streaming services have become so ingrained in daily life that many people are unaware of just how much personal data they're giving away – and how much of that data is being ...
In less than a week, we’ll ring in the new year, meaning new laws are on the books for Virginians. There’s one law that could limit your child’s social media use starting on New ...
Court says Meta breached EU data protection regulations Compensation to be paid to 87 digital media outlets Meta said it disagrees with the ruling and will appeal MADRID, Nov 20 (Reuters) - A Spanish ...
Large-scale data breaches and privacy violations have become a common occurrence over the past decade amid the vast collection of personal information online. In response, a plethora of data ...