
Government agencies should be able to enforce online safety rules for children when companies break them.
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“AI chatbots used by minors should follow clear safety rules so children and teens know they are talking to software and get extra protection around dangerous topics.”
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“Companies that break online child safety rules should face real enforcement from consumer protection agencies and courts.”
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“Government enforcers should have clear power to make social media companies follow children's online safety rules.”
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“The federal government should decide whether states and cities may set their own rules for child safety controls in online games.”
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“Online games that let players talk to each other should give parents real control over who can contact their children.”
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“Social media companies should have special rules for private messages used by children and teens.”
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“Online platforms should be required to build stronger safety defaults and parent tools for minors instead of leaving those choices entirely to companies.”
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“The federal government should study how well online safety tools protect children and teens and use that information to guide better protections.”
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