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flag Arizona and South Dakota advance laws requiring age verification and parental consent for app downloads, sparking privacy and innovation concerns.

flag Arizona’s HB 2920, introduced in 2026, would mandate age verification via government-issued ID for all mobile apps, including basic preinstalled functions, requiring app stores to verify age and obtain parental consent for minors. flag The bill aims to protect children online but raises concerns over privacy, surveillance, and potential harm to innovation. flag Meanwhile, South Dakota’s HB 1275 advances, requiring app stores to verify user age, link minors’ accounts to guardians, and secure parental consent for downloads and purchases, with penalties for noncompliance. flag Both bills face opposition from tech groups citing overreach and constitutional issues.

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