Overview
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is a bipartisan proposal aimed at enhancing children's safety online by holding social media companies accountable for their practices. This act empowers families with tools to protect their children in the digital landscape.
Key Features
- Accountability for Social Media Companies: KOSA requires platforms to address harmful design practices that contribute to addiction and mental health issues among youth.
- User Empowerment: The act allows young users to opt out of algorithmic recommendation systems that may expose them to harmful content.
- Legislative Support: The reintroduction of KOSA reflects a growing national momentum to protect kids online, alongside calls for stronger privacy protections like COPPA 2.0.
Use Cases
- For Parents: Provides parents with the necessary tools and information to safeguard their children’s online experiences.
- For Educators: Supports educational initiatives that promote digital literacy and responsible media consumption among students.
- For Policymakers: Serves as a framework for future legislation aimed at improving online safety for children.

