A major online safety bill for kids just passed the House. Here’s what experts say parents need to know
CSET’s Jessica Ji shared her expert insight in an article published by CNBC. The article examines the House passage of the Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS) Act, a bill aimed at strengthening protections for minors online through age verification, content restrictions, and parental oversight tools.
If we’re trying to address child safety, we also need to look at other things, like how adults are interacting with children online.CSET Senior Research Analyst, Jessica Ji
Discussing the legislation’s remaining gaps, Ji said, “If we’re trying to address child safety, we also need to look at other things, like how adults are interacting with children online.”
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