Kids Online Safety Act Continues to Threaten Our Rights Online: 2024 in Review
Briefly

The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) threatens online speech by imposing vague 'duty of care' requirements, leading to censorship and privacy-invasive measures for users.
Despite numerous amendments, KOSA's underlying problem remains—a duty of care that enforces age verification and content controls, limiting access to lawful speech.
Our work to oppose KOSA stems from its potential to facilitate censorship of information that could help children navigate online spaces, rather than protect them.
With KOSA's passage in the Senate and its amended versions, the official fight against this sweeping legislation continues to be crucial for preserving digital rights.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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