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Opinion: Despite good intentions, the Kids Online Safety Act infringes on parental autonomy and free speech. The government shouldn't parent our kids.
A bill before Congress, the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), undermines that important effort. Instead of empowering parents, it empowers the government to take their place.
The government first announced the ban last month, shortly after SA said it will ban children under 14 from social media. But experts have heavily criticized the idea, and this week more than 120 ...
A new study sheds light on how too much internet usage can affect a teenager's brain. This comes as the Senate takes steps forward on two bipartisan bills to protect adolescents online.
Opinion: Marsha Blackburn's KOSA bill is government overreach disguised as protecting kids Parents alone, not Congress, and certainly not unelected bureaucrats, know what’s best for their own ...
The U.K. government is not ruling out further beefing up of existing online safety rules by adding an Australian-style ban on social media for kids under 16 technology secretary Peter Kyle has said.
Kids Online Safety Act is a massive government overreach that infringes parental autonomy In Kentucky, we value the personal decisions families make when protecting their children at home and online.