On Tuesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law mandating that Apple and Alphabet’s Google verify the age of users on their app stores. This positions Texas, the second-most-populous U.S. state, as a key player in the ongoing debate over regulating smartphone use among children and teenagers. Reuters:
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