Utah Code § 13-76-404

Application and limitations
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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to:
(1) prevent an app store provider or developer from taking reasonable measures to:
(a) block, detect, or prevent distribution to minors of:
(i) unlawful material;
(ii) obscene material; or
(iii) other harmful material;
(b) block or filter spam;
(c) prevent criminal activity; or
(d) protect app store or app security;
(2) require an app store provider to disclose user information to a developer beyond:
(a) age category data; or
(b) verification of parental consent status;
(3) allow an app store provider or developer to implement measures required by this chapter in a
manner that is:
(a) arbitrary;
(b) capricious;
(c) anticompetitive; or
(d) unlawful;
(4) require a developer to collect, retain, reidentify, or link any information beyond what is:
(a) necessary to verify age categories and parental consent status as required by this chapter;
and
(b) collected, retained, reidentified, or linked in the developer's ordinary course of business;

(5) require an app store provider or developer to block access to an application that an account
holder has downloaded or installed onto a mobile device before the day on which the
obligations described in Sections 13-76-201 and 13-76-202 take effect, except to the extent
that:
(a) a parent account revokes verifiable parental consent for an affiliated minor account; or
(b) a significant change to the application has occurred;
(6) require a developer or app store provider to create, adopt, or implement an app age rating
system or content classification framework; or
(7) displace any other available remedies or rights authorized under the laws of this state or the
United States.

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