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Calif. AG eyes kids' social media rules in stepping up broader privacy enforcement

By Maria Dinzeo ( October 24, 2025, 00:45 GMT | Insight) -- California’s attorney general is preparing to launch rulemaking on a state law restricting minors’ access to “addictive” social media feeds, part of a wider enforcement agenda around children’s privacy, global opt-out signals and location data collection, a senior official said Thursday.The California attorney general is about to commence rulemaking around a law restricting minors’ access to “addictive” social media feeds, including provisions requiring age assurance for social media, Supervising Deputy Attorney General Stacey Schesser said at a conference Thursday*....

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