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Tennessee’s "Protecting Children from Social Media Act": What You Need to Know
In a move to safeguard minors from the potential risks of social media, Tennessee’s new legislation that went into effect on January 1 places strict requirements on social media platforms. The Protecting Children from Social Media Actaims to ensure that children under 18 are using social media responsibly, with parental consentand supervision requirements. Read our latest blog to learn more about the regulation.