Earlier this year, legislators made Utah the first state in the nation to impose rules requiring children under 18 to obtain parental permission before signing up on social media platforms.
Digital rights groups say the rule is a blatant First Amendment violation but Utah lawmakers, and the governor, argue it empowers parents. So, what do Utahns think?
Digital rights groups say the rule is a blatant First Amendment violation but Utah lawmakers, and the governor, argue it empowers parents. So, what do Utahns think?
Utah Law Could Curb Use of TikTok and Instagram by Children and Teens The law, which prohibits social networks from allowing minors to have accounts without…