Florida Sues TikTok Over Teen Accounts
"We are going to get our kids their lives back," Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said Monday.
Florida has sued TikTok for allegedly violating a controversial state law prohibiting platforms with “addictive features” from allowing anyone under the age of 14 to create or maintain accounts, and requires those platforms to obtain parental consent before allowing 14- or 15-year-olds to create or maintain accounts.
"Time is up for TikTok," Florida State Attorney General James Uthmeier said Monday in a video posted on X.
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