
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a new regulation setting minimum age requirements for social media use, effectively circumventing parental and legislative authority. The regulation includes a ban on offering anonymous messaging apps to children under the age of 18. This move aims to enhance online safety for minors but has sparked debate over the FTC's authority in making such decisions.
The Federal Trade Commission is now setting minimum age requirements for social media use, circumventing both parental and legislative authority. https://t.co/ytQS444BNC
FTC Issues Ban on Offering Anonymous Messaging App to Children Under Age 18 https://t.co/FvxLuQdUUA #FTC #Messaging #Federal @VentureBeat https://t.co/xAggKbpC29
And a lil' scoop from @SarahPerezTC TikTok glitch allows Shop to appear to users under 18, despite adults-only policy https://t.co/wm0c3oPKhv via @techcrunch




