Colorado bill would require devices to signal when users are minors
By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
Across the country, lawmakers are trying to figure out how — or whether — government should step in when it comes to kids and the internet.
Some proposals focus on social media platforms. Others target app stores. A few states have gone a step further, looking at the devices themselves.
Colorado is now testing that approach.
The proposal, Senate Bill 26-051, is titled “Age Attestation on Computing Devices.” The idea behind it is fairly straightforward: certain devices would send apps a signal indicating whether the person using them is a minor.
Supporters say the goal is to give apps a way to recognize when younger users are trying to sign in.
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