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# SPY Kids Act Summary The SPY Kids Act (HR 6273) is a proposed federal law focused on protecting children's safety and privacy online. While the bill's full text details aren't specified here, based on its subject categories, it would likely establish new rules around how digital platforms, social media companies, and advertisers collect and use children's personal information. The bill appears designed to give parents and children greater control over data collection and to hold tech companies accountable through civil lawsuits if they violate these protections. The bill would primarily affect social media platforms, app developers, online advertisers, and tech companies that collect children's data.
Parents and children would benefit from enhanced privacy protections and transparency about how their information is used. The legislation would also impact state and local governments, which may need to enforce or coordinate with these new federal standards. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet advanced to a full floor vote in the House. No action has been taken to move it forward in the legislative process. *Note: For specific provisions and detailed analysis, you would need to review the complete bill text on Congress.gov or a legislative tracking service.*.
Latest Action
Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by Voice Vote.