Indiana bill seeks to limit minors’ social media access with new rules

The Indiana State Senate Education Committee has moved forward with a bill designed to change the way young Hoosiers engage with technology.

Senate Bill 199, as reported by the Indiana Capital Chronicle, seeks to limit minors’ access to social media platforms. The proposal would require social media companies to obtain written parental permission before allowing a minor to create an account.

Supporters of the bill believe it addresses increasing worries about the impact of social media on children’s mental health…

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