South Carolina Enacts New Social Media Law for Minors
South Carolina has passed the Stop Harm From Addictive Social Media Act, giving parents more control over their children's social media use. The law, effective next year, prohibits children under 16 from using social media without parental permission and imposes restrictions on their accounts.
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