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Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
Sammy's Law requires large social media platforms to provide real-time APIs allowing children and parents to delegate permission to third-party safety software providers to manage online interactions, content, and account settings for child protection.
Key Points
- 1Mandates large social media platforms to create real-time APIs for child safety
- 2Allows children (13+) and parents to delegate account management to third-party safety providers
- 3Requires secure transfer of user data with strict privacy protections
- 4Establishes FTC oversight and registration requirements for safety software providers
- 5Prohibits platforms from being liable for data transfers in good faith compliance
Impact Areas
Child online safetySocial media platform regulationThird-party safety software industryParental control toolsFederal Trade Commission oversight
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