Parenting & Family Internet Use

Covers legal issues that arise when children and families use the internet, including parental consent and privacy, social media and online safety, cyberbullying and harassment, sexting and explicit content, and digital evidence in custody or family disputes. Also addresses common concerns around monitoring children’s devices, school and platform policies, and reporting or enforcing rights when online harm occurs.

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The Federal Kids’ Online Safety Act – What Actually Made It Into the Final Bill

The Federal Kids’ Online Safety Act – What Actually Made It Into the Final Bill

The final Kids’ Online Safety Act (KOSA) imposes a federal “duty of care” on covered online platforms to prevent and mitigate harms to users under 17. It also requires default safety settings, stronger parental tools, and transparency/reporting on youth risks. This article breaks down what provisions made it into the enacted bill, what changed from […]
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