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SAFE for Kids Act Targets Online Exploitation
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A new bill, the SAFE for Kids Act, is poised to revolutionize online safety by forcing porn sites to verify users are legally aged — shifting protection from parents to platforms. With 80% of teens aged 12-17 already exposed to explicit content — often before age 12 — advocates warn of lasting harm to development, self-esteem, and even normalization of sexual violence. Backed by family groups and fueled by the adult industry’s billion-dollar profits, the bill empowers the FTC to enforce rules and allows lawsuits against non-compliant sites. Lawmakers hope this bold move will finally shield kids from the dangers of the digital age.
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