Legal guidance on protecting teens in digital spaces, including cyberbullying, sexting and child exploitation laws, online harassment and threats, privacy and data collection, social media and school discipline, and when to involve law enforcement or seek restraining orders. Covers parents’ and teens’ rights and responsibilities, reporting and evidence preservation, and potential civil and criminal consequences of online conduct.
Pinterest now requires U.S. users to verify their age, typically by uploading a government ID or completing a third‑party facial age‑estimation check, with accounts restricted if verification isn’t completed. The change reflects growing pressure from lawmakers and regulators to implement stronger child‑safety and age‑gating measures on social platforms. This article explains what Pinterest’s new requirement […]
In California, parents can request deletion of a minor’s Instagram account under a new state law, and the request can be submitted in under 60 seconds. Instagram must provide a clear process to delete the account upon a valid parent request for the child. This article explains eligibility, the exact steps, and what to do […]