You Should Control Your Child’s Phone — Not Silicon Valley

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You Should Control Your Child’s Phone — Not Silicon Valley

Big Tech has lawyers, lobbyists, and limitless resources. Parents have the law, the Constitution, and the truth. That should be enough.

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Somewhere in America tonight, parents will discover something on their child’s phone that they never approved, never knew existed, and never would have allowed. An app downloaded without permission. A purchase made without consent. A digital door opened to a world no child should enter alone.

This happens millions of times a day. And Big Tech has spent years making sure parents can’t stop the barrage. That is precisely what Texas is trying to change — and why the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is fighting to help them succeed.

The Texas App Store Accountability Act, Senate Bill 2420, does something simple: It requires app stores to obtain parental consent before a minor can download an app or make an in-app purchase. Not a government censor deciding what children may see. Not a bureaucrat overriding family values. Just a parent — battling to stay in the loop, with a say, in their own child’s life.

The tech industry’s response? Litigation.

An Apple and Google-backed trade group has gone to federal court to strike........

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