NetChoice Challenges Virginia’s Social Media Usage Limits for Minors

NetChoice, a coalition of major tech companies, is challenging a new Virginia law that restricts children under 16 to one hour of social media use per day unless parents grant additional time. The law, SB 85, requires platforms to implement age-verification methods, which the organization argues could lead to privacy and security risks. NetChoice is backed by tech giants such as Meta, Google, Amazon, Reddit, and Discord.