Bills/H.R. 3149

App Store Accountability Act

App Store Accountability Act

In CommitteeEconomyHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Passed Both
Signed

Plain Language Summary

# App Store Accountability Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The App Store Accountability Act would establish new regulatory requirements for digital app stores (like Apple's App Store and Google Play Store). The bill aims to give the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) authority to oversee how these platforms operate, particularly regarding consumer protection, data privacy, and security practices. It would likely set standards for how app stores review and approve apps before making them available to users. **Who It Affects and Key Areas** This legislation would impact app store operators, app developers, and consumers—especially families concerned about child safety online. Based on its subject categories, the bill addresses digital security, consumer privacy, child protection, and product safety.

It would also give the FTC new powers to regulate these platforms, potentially creating federal standards that could override some state and local rules. **Current Status** As of now, the bill (HR 3149) remains in committee and has not advanced to a full House vote. This means it's still in the early legislative stage and faces an uncertain path to passage. Like many bills introduced in Congress, it may be debated, modified, or stall without further action.

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Latest Action

December 11, 2025

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Subjects

Administrative law and regulatory proceduresChild safety and welfareComputer security and identity theftComputers and information technologyConsumer affairsDigital mediaFamily relationshipsFederal Trade Commission (FTC)Federal preemptionInternet, web applications, social mediaLicensing and registrationsProduct safety and qualityRight of privacyState and local government operations

Sponsor

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2 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
May 1, 2025
Last Updated
December 11, 2025
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