Kids Online Safety Act: What It Means for the Future of the Internet
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Kids Online Safety Act: What It Means for the Future of the Internet What Is the Kids Online Safety Act ( KOSA) and Why Does It Matter? The Kids Online Safety Act ( KOSA) is a proposed U. S. law designed to hold social media companies and tech platforms accountable for protecting minors online. If you're wondering what KOSA is , how it works , or how it could impact social media , you're not alone. Parents, educators, tech companies, and privacy advocates alike are searching for clarity. KOSA aims to create a “ duty of care” for platforms, legally requiring them to shield kids from harmful content such as eating disorders, sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and suicide- related material. With concerns about online privacy for children , digital well- being , and mental health , this bill represents the biggest shift in internet regulation since COPPA ( the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) passed in 1998. Image Credits:Yui Mok/PA Images / Getty Images Why KOSA Is Making Headlines in 2025 After stalling in the House last year, KOSA has b…