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OK SB931
Bill
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SB931 Summary
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Social media platforms must perform reasonable age verification for Oklahoma users and implement strict default privacy settings for minors under 18, including account visibility restrictions to connected users only, disabled search indexing, and restricted data collection and sales.
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Platforms must disable engagement-prolonging features for minors such as autoplay functions, infinite scroll, and push notifications, while implementing security measures and providing clear notices about data collection and usage.
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Social media companies must offer optional supervisory tools allowing parents or legal guardians to set daily time limits, schedule mandatory breaks, view usage data and account connections, and receive notifications of setting changes.
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Minors cannot change default privacy settings without verifiable written parental consent; platforms must maintain presumed confidentiality of minor user data unless parental consent is obtained, with limited exceptions for core service functioning and legal compliance.
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The Attorney General may bring civil actions for violations; exemptions apply to text messaging platforms and platforms primarily for education or health care; effective November 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Social media; requiring certain age verification; requiring social media platforms to provide certain supervisory tools. Effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
3/4/2025