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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta clashes with Apple, Google over child age check legislation
Friday July 25, 2025. 11:32 PM , from Mac Daily News
![]() Emily Birnbaum for Bloomberg News: Lobbyists for both sides are moving from state to state, working to water down or redirect the legislation to minimize their clients’ risks. This year alone, at least three states — Utah, Texas and Louisiana — passed legislation requiring tech companies to authenticate users’ ages, secure parental consent for anyone under 18 and ensure minors are protected from potentially harmful digital experiences. Now, lobbyists for all three companies are flooding into South Carolina and Ohio, the next possible states to consider such legislation. Meta argues the app stores should be responsible for figuring out whether minors are accessing inappropriate content, comparing the app store to a liquor store that checks patrons’ IDs. Apple and Google, meanwhile, argue age verification laws violate children’s privacy and argue the individual apps are better-positioned to do age checks. Apple said it’s more accurate to describe the app store as a mall and Meta as the liquor store. The three new state laws put the responsibility on app stores, signaling Meta’s arguments are gaining traction. The company lobbied in support of the Utah and Louisiana laws putting the onus on Apple and Google for tracking their users’ ages. Similar Meta-backed proposals have been introduced in 20 states. Federal legislation proposed by Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah would hold the app stores accountable for verifying users’ ages. MacDailyNews Take: Apple may be seeing which way the wind is blowing since, just today, the company expanded its App Store’s age rating system. TGIF! Beloved interns, today, we’ll take two! Tap Those Kegs! Prost, everybody!
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