Loading chat...
WI SB936
Bill
Status
2/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Andre Jacque
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Social media platforms with at least $1 billion in annual revenue must obtain verifiable parental consent before creating or maintaining accounts for Wisconsin residents under 18, and must require applicants to provide their date of birth
-
Platforms must disable "addictive features" for minors including infinite scrolling, profile-based feeds, push notifications, autoplay video, and display of likes/shares/follower counts
-
Platforms must set default privacy settings to the most private levels for minor accounts and block profile-based paid commercial advertising in minors' feeds
-
Platforms must terminate minor accounts within 7 days of a minor's request or 14 days of a parent's request, and parents must be offered a separate password to monitor usage and set time limits
-
Violations carry $100 civil forfeitures per offense, and minors or parents may sue for $10,000 or actual damages per reckless/knowing violation; contracts with minors lacking parental consent are void and unenforceable
Legislative Description
Social media accounts for minors and providing a penalty.
Last Action
Public hearing held
3/4/2026