Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tech News

Social networks can’t be forced to filter content for kids, says judge

Photo collage of a mouse cursor leaving a shadow over a teenager.
Image: The Verge

A federal judge issued a last-minute partial block on a Texas law that would require some large web services to identify minors and filter what they see online. Called HB 18 or the Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act, it was signed into law last year and was set to take effect over the weekend on September 1st. But a late Friday court ruling determined that the “monitoring and filtering” requirements posed a significant threat to online speech.

The SCOPE Act requires a range of web services, particularly large social networks, to apply special rules to users whose registered age is under 18. That includes limiting data collection, banning targeted advertising, and not allowing financial transactions without…

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Tech News

Image: Becca Farsace / The Verge Instagram is a popular place to show off your latest photos, but if you’re a real photography enthusiast,...

Tech News

This Snapdragon-powered laptop is a productivity machine, but unless work foots the bill, you can do better. Continue reading…

Editor's Pick

Travis Fisher and Josh Loucks Just north of Boston in Everett, Massachusetts sits the poster child for irrational energy permitting in the United States....

Editor's Pick

Thomas A. Berry and Alexander Khoury Of the many abuses the Founders listed in the Declaration of Independence, the Crown’s unilateral creation of new...