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A minor will be told when those tools are in effect (4(b)(3)).
A minor will be told when those tools are in effect (4(b)(3)).


If a platform knows a user to be a child, these tools must be in effect by default (4(b)(4)).
If a platform "knows or reasonably believes" a user to be a minor, these tools must be in effect by default (4(b)(4)).


===Reporting Mechanisms===
===Reporting Mechanisms===
A covered platform has to have "a readily accessible and easy-to-use" way to report "harms to minors" (4(c)(1)(A)), an "electronic point of contact" specific to them (4(c)(1)(B)), and a way to confirm and track reports (4(c)(1)(C)). It must respond "in a reasonable and timely manner", within 10 days of getting them if it has at least 10 million users in the US (4(c)(2)(A)), and 21 days if it doesn't (4(c)(2)(B)).
A covered platform has to have "a readily accessible and easy-to-use" way to report "harms to minors" (4(c)(1)(A)), an "electronic point of contact" specific to them (4(c)(1)(B)), and a way to confirm and track reports (4(c)(1)(C)). It must respond "in a reasonable and timely manner", within 10 days of getting them if it has at least 10 million users in the US (4(c)(2)(A)), and 21 days if it doesn't (4(c)(2)(B)).
===Other Restrictions===
===Other Restrictions===
A covered platform can't facilitate the advertising of narcotics, gambling, alcohol, and tobacco to minors (4(d)).  
A covered platform can't facilitate the advertising of narcotics, gambling, alcohol, and tobacco to minors (4(d)). It can't modify the UI "with the purpose or substantial effect of subverting or impairing user autonomy, decision-making, or choice with respect to" what's required by [[#Safeguards for Minors]] and [[#Parental Tools]] (4(e)(2)).
 
It can't modify the UI "with the purpose or substantial effect of subverting or impairing user autonomy, decision-making, or choice with respect to" what's required by [[#Safeguards for Minors]] and [[#Parental Tools]] (4(e)(2)).
 
===Exceptions===
===Exceptions===
This Act doesn't:
This Act doesn't:
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* how to access the [[#Restrictions]] (5(a)(1)(B))
* how to access the [[#Restrictions]] (5(a)(1)(B))
* whether it poses any "heightened risk of harm" to them (5(a)(1)(C))
* whether it poses any "heightened risk of harm" to them (5(a)(1)(C))
For a child, parental consent is required also (5(a)(2)).


The terms and conditions of any covered platform that uses an algorithm for recommendations must describe
The terms and conditions of any covered platform that uses an algorithm for recommendations must describe
* how the system uses personal data belonging to minors (5(b)(1))
* how the system uses personal data belonging to minors (5(b)(1))
* how minors and their parents can opt out of or control the system (5(b)(2))
* how minors and their parents can control the system (5(b)(2))


Any ad aimed at minors on a covered platform must
Any "advertising aimed at minors" on a covered platform must
* tell them why they've been targeted for the ad including what personal data was used (5(c)(1)(B))
* tell them why they've been targeted for the ad including what personal data was used (5(c)(1)(B))
* explicitly say that it is an ad (5(c)(1)(C))
* explicitly say that it is an ad (5(c)(1)(C))


All these disclosures must be "clear, accessible, and easy-to-understand", and must be "in the same language, form, and manner as the covered platform provides any product or service used by minors and their parents" (5(e)).
All these disclosures must be "clear, accessible, and easy-to-understand".


==Transparency==
==Transparency==
Every year a covered platform that has at least 10 million "active users on a monthly basis in the United States" has to get an "independent, third-party...reasonable inspection" (6(a)(1)).
Every year a covered platform that has at least 10 million "active users on a monthly basis in the United States" has to get an "independent, third-party...reasonable inspection" (6(a)(1)).
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