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Sammy’s Law: Empowering Parents and Kids with Social Media Safety Tools

This bill requires large social media platforms to allow third-party safety apps to help protect children online. Parents and minors can use these tools to monitor content, manage interactions, and adjust privacy settings to prevent harm.
Key points
Platforms with over 100 million users must provide technical access (APIs) to approved safety software.
Minors under 17 and parents of children under 13 can delegate account management to safety apps.
Safety software providers are strictly prohibited from selling user data and must register with the FTC.
The goal is to identify and prevent risks like cyberbullying, self-harm, substance abuse, and online exploitation.
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Additional Information
Sammy’s Law
Print number: S 4159
Sponsor: Sen. Husted, Jon [R-OH]
Process start date: 2026-03-20