U.S. Justices Let Texas App-Age Checks Proceed
The Supreme Court has allowed Texas to enforce app download age checks, pitting child protection against privacy and access concerns.

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In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law requiring age verification before mobile apps can be downloaded by minors, at least for the time being.
The measure puts minors, families, app stores, and technology companies in the balance as Texas applies the requirement. The decision prioritizes stronger safeguards for young users while creating concerns about privacy and access to apps.
Texas can enforce the age-verification law for the time being.
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