Utah’s App Store Accountability Act marks a groundbreaking shift as the nation’s first law of its kind, redefining online age verification by placing the burden on mobile app stores rather than individual apps. Under this legislation, Apple and Google are tasked with confirming user ages, relieving platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and X of that duty. The law’s passage in Utah also escalates an ongoing clash between Meta, Facebook’s parent company, and Apple, intensifying their rivalry over privacy and platform control.
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