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New US state online child safety laws shift burden from parents to companies, panel says

By Amy Miller ( April 5, 2023, 15:48 GMT | Insight) -- New US state laws aimed at protecting children online are shifting the burden from parents to companies with goal of making the entire internet ecosystem safer, panelists said at a privacy conference. Laws enacted in California and Utah are adding new requirements for companies, from age-verification to turning off geolocation tracking, and forcing companies to rethink their business strategies, speakers said. New US state laws aimed at protecting children online are shifting the burden from parents to companies with goal of making the entire internet ecosystem safer, panelists said at a privacy conference* today....

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