Utah just became the first state in the country to pass an age verification law for app stores

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has signed the App Store Accountability Act into law, making it the first state to require that app store makers verify their users’ ages. Under this law, people in Utah will need to be over age 18 to make a new account with an app store; underage users will either need to link their account to a parent’s so that the adult can give permission for the child to use certain apps.

The legislation is intended to protect children and teens, according to bill sponsor

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