
Large platforms should have to publish child-safety reports, undergo outside audits, and clearly disclose how they treat minors and their data.
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“Parents should be able to see the safety information and records they need to judge whether a child care setting is safe for their child.”
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“Investigators should get useful data about online child exploitation, while privacy, security, and reporting burdens should be handled carefully.”
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“This topic covers how federal courts protect child victims’ privacy, appoint helpers, and manage restitution payments in exploitation cases.”
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“Platforms that know a user is a minor should turn on strong safety settings and offer clear tools for families to manage risk.”
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“If Congress creates youth online safety rules, enforcement should be clear and strong, but the law should also protect speech, encryption, and privacy.”
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“The federal government should study how social media helps minors get fentanyl and publicly report what it finds so Congress can decide what to do next.”
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“What rules should online platforms follow when they explain, design, and set default recommendation feeds for people under 18?”
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“This topic covers what online providers must report, preserve, and publicly disclose when they learn about child sexual exploitation content or related conduct.”
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“Large platforms should have to publish child-safety reports, undergo outside audits, and clearly disclose how they treat minors and their data.”
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“Platforms should not study or profile minors for product and market purposes except for clear safety, privacy, transparency, or legal reasons.”
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