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Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled their plan to better protect children from social media.
A Senate committee voted 10-1 Wednesday to approve legislation barring children less than 16 years old from accessing any social media outlets unless a parent explicitly consents to their child's use.
Jim Pillen and Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled their plan to better protect children from social media. They include ... stand up and protect our kids," Pillen said.READ MORE ...
"What we're trying to do is to get our kids supervised on social media," Bohacek said. "The goal is not just to fine and punish and penalize." In response to a question posed by state Sen.
social media companies will begin using facial recognition or biometrics to confirm a user’s age (although initial reports suggest this approach is less successful for kids who are not Caucasian).