A new law in Utah aims to protect children online by requiring social media companies to provide parents with passwords to their kids’ accounts. PasswordManager.com recently surveyed 1,000 Americans to find out how many would support such a measure.
Survey results include:
66% of Americans agree that parents should legally have access to kids’ accounts
74% believe companies should, by law, obtain parental permission to sign up a minor
78% agree that giving parents access to kids’ passwords will improve overall safety
Majority say this would help reduce school violence, bullying, and more
You can read the full survey write-up here.
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