Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce App Store Age-Verification Law
The Supreme Court declined to pause enforcement of the Texas App Store Accountability Act, which mandates age verification and parental consent for app downloads by minors.
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The Supreme Court declined to pause enforcement of the Texas App Store Accountability Act, which mandates age verification and parental consent for app downloads by minors.
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The Supreme Court permits Texas’ App Store Accountability Act to be enforced while related legal challenges proceed in lower courts.
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