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Kids Off Social Media Act: New Age Limits and School Restrictions

This act bans children under 13 from using social media and prohibits platforms from using personalized recommendation algorithms for users under 17. It also requires schools to block social media access on their networks and devices to remain eligible for federal internet subsidies.
Key points
Social media platforms are prohibited from allowing children under 13 to create or maintain accounts.
Personalized content recommendation systems are banned for users between the ages of 13 and 17.
Platforms must delete a child's personal data upon account termination, allowing a 90-day window for data retrieval.
Schools must implement technology to block student access to social media on school-supported networks and devices.
The FCC will establish a public database containing the internet safety policies of participating schools.
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Additional Information
Kids Off Social Media Act
Print number: HR 7399
Sponsor: Rep. Luna, Anna Paulina [R-FL-13]
Process start date: 2026-02-05