(1) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service shall: (a) Limit collection of the known minor's personal identifying information to information reasonably necessary to provide the digital service; and (b) Limit use of the known minor's personal identifying information to the purpose for which the information was collected. (2) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service may not: (a) Use the digital service to collect the known minor's precise geolocation data; (b) Use the digital service to display targeted advertising involving harmful material to the known minor; or (c) Share, disclose or sell the known minor's personal identifying information unless required to: (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 456, HB 1126,§ 5, eff. 7/1/2024. (1) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service shall: (a) Limit collection of the known minor's personal identifying information to information reasonably necessary to provide the digital service; and (b) Limit use of the known minor's personal identifying information to the purpose for which the information was collected. (2) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service may not: (a) Use the digital service to collect the known minor's precise geolocation data; (b) Use the digital service to display targeted advertising involving harmful material to the known minor; or (c) Share, disclose or sell the known minor's personal identifying information unless required to: (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 456, HB 1126,§ 5, eff. 7/1/2024. (1) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service shall: (a) Limit collection of the known minor's personal identifying information to information reasonably necessary to provide the digital service; and (b) Limit use of the known minor's personal identifying information to the purpose for which the information was collected. (2) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service may not: (a) Use the digital service to collect the known minor's precise geolocation data; (b) Use the digital service to display targeted advertising involving harmful material to the known minor; or (c) Share, disclose or sell the known minor's personal identifying information unless required to: (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service. Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 456, HB 1126,§ 5, eff. 7/1/2024. (1) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service shall: (a) Limit collection of the known minor's personal identifying information to information reasonably necessary to provide the digital service; and (b) Limit use of the known minor's personal identifying information to the purpose for which the information was collected. (a) Limit collection of the known minor's personal identifying information to information reasonably necessary to provide the digital service; and (b) Limit use of the known minor's personal identifying information to the purpose for which the information was collected. (2) A digital service provider that enters into an agreement with a known minor for access to a digital service may not: (a) Use the digital service to collect the known minor's precise geolocation data; (b) Use the digital service to display targeted advertising involving harmful material to the known minor; or (c) Share, disclose or sell the known minor's personal identifying information unless required to: (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service. (a) Use the digital service to collect the known minor's precise geolocation data; (b) Use the digital service to display targeted advertising involving harmful material to the known minor; or (c) Share, disclose or sell the known minor's personal identifying information unless required to: (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service. (i) Comply with a civil, criminal or regulatory inquiry, investigation, subpoena or summons by a governmental entity; (ii) Comply with a law enforcement investigation; (iii) Detect, block or prevent the distribution of unlawful, obscene or other harmful material to a known minor; (iv) Block or filter spam; (v) Prevent criminal activity; or (vi) Protect the security of a digital service.
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