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Supreme Court Lets Texas Age Verification Law Stand | Tech News

Supreme Court Lets Texas Age Verification Law Stand | Tech News

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The Supreme Court has sided with Texas, letting its controversial age verification law for mobile apps stand — forcing app stores to verify users’ ages and require parental consent for downloads or in-app purchases. While proponents argue it shields kids from harmful content, critics warn it’s a privacy invasion, demanding personal data just to browse the internet — likening it to needing ID to enter a bookstore. This ruling sets a dangerous precedent, fueling similar laws across the country and sparking fears among free speech advocates. A federal appeals court previously upheld the law’s temporary stay, and with an expedited August hearing looming, the legal battle isn’t over — and the stakes for digital rights are rising.

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