The Kids Code Coalition brings together a wide cross-section of organizations from across the U.S. to secure passage of legislation to protect kids online.
Our coalition supports policies that hold tech companies responsible for prioritizing the safety and well-being of young people through every stage of product design.
Age-Appropriate Design Codes
Requiring online platforms to implement privacy-by-default and safety-by-design protections for kids online.
Warning Labels on Social Media
Adding warning labels to social media platforms given their harms to young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Strong Data Privacy
Enacting strong privacy protections to restrict and minimize data collection and retention for young people online.
The Problem






Video Testimonials
Coalition Press Releases
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Coalition Applauds Maryland’s Strong Defense of Kids Code vs. Big Tech Legal Attack
The Kids Code Coalition today applauded Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown’s decision to mount a vigorous defense of the state’s landmark youth online safety law by filing a motion to dismiss in response to Big Tech’s obstructionist legal attack through NetChoice.
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Parents of Kids Impacted by Social Media Harms Urge AG Brown to Enforce and Defend Maryland Kids Code
Today, more than a dozen parents of kids impacted by social media harms are urging Maryland Attorney General Brown to vigorously enforce and defend the law in court after Big Tech titans including Meta and Google sued to stop the law using their NetChoice front group.
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Kids Code Coalition Vows to Keep Fighting for Kids’ Online Safety Despite Misguided California District Court Decision
The Kids Code Coalition released the following statement after the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California’s most recent decision in the yearslong legal battle waged by Big Tech front group NetChoice against the State of California.
Recent News
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New bill would require warning labels on social media platforms
Advocates for a new bill at the state capitol that would require warning labels on social media say it will protect kids from some of the dangers on the different platforms.
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Suzanne Bernstein on Richard Eeds Radio Show
Suzanne Bernstein from EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center) on a child safety on the internet bill in our legislative session. Keeping private information secure and not allowing big tech to exploit us, especially our children.
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Vermont Senate advances ‘Kids Code’ to protect youth online
The Vermont Senate gave final approval to a “Kids Code” bill that deals with social media algorithms. Lawmakers said research shows certain types of social media can lead to addiction, depression and mental health issues along with privacy violations.
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