Governor Newsom signs bills to further strengthen California . . . What you need to know: Governor Newsom signed legislation to further protect children online and address emerging threats as technology continues to develop — maintaining the state’s position as a national leader in both safeguarding kids and encouraging innovation
California bill would require parent bloggers to delete . . . A bill proposed in California would require that social media platforms offer a process for adults to request the removal of content that features themselves as minors and was created by a family
SB957 | California 2025-2026 | Privacy: social media . . . This bill would require a social media company, as defined, to promptly notify an individual whose personal information is requested by an administrative subpoena issued as described above The bill would prohibit the social media company from responding to the administrative subpoena until the individual whose personal information is requested has had sufficient time to respond to or
AB 56: Social media: warning labels. | Digital Democracy This bill would specify that its provisions shall not be interpreted to serve as the basis for a private right of action, as specified The bill would make its provisions operative on January 1, 2027, and would declare these provisions severable
CA Social Media Warning Law Fact Sheet (updated Sep 9, 2025) What does the Social Media Warning Law do? This bill protects and empowers California’s kids, teens, and families by requiring social media companies that utilize addictive feeds to provide clear and easily visible warning labels about the risks of using their platforms
Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act - Wikipedia Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act also known as California SB 976 is a law that was enacted in September 2024 that is meant to address problematic social media usage among minors
Bill Text: CA AB56 | 2025-2026 | Regular Session | Amended This bill would enact the Social Media Warning Law to require a social media platform to display a certain black box warning to a user each day the user initially accesses the social media platform, again after 3 hours of cumulative active use, and thereafter at least once per hour of cumulative active use, as prescribed