Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1747

Introduced
2/5/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  
Engrossed
3/10/26  

Caption

Social media; online content; minors.

Impact

This legislation is set to amend Title 44 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a chapter specifically addressing technology content protection for minors. The law classifies social media platforms based on user demographics and engagement, particularly emphasizing those where a significant percentage of daily active users are minors. Under the bill, platforms will face compliance obligations, such as terminating the accounts of users under 14 and implementing secure methods for age verification to protect minors, thus changing the regulatory landscape surrounding digital privacy and user engagement for social media companies in Arizona.

Summary

Senate Bill 1747 aims to protect minors from potentially harmful online content accessed through social media platforms. Specifically, the bill mandates that social media platforms establish mechanisms to verify the age of their users, particularly focusing on prohibiting minors under the age of 14 from accessing or creating accounts without parent or guardian consent. This requirement is part of a broader effort to ensure that minors are not exposed to content deemed harmful, implementing strict regulations regarding how social media accounts must manage user data and verify ages before permitting access to certain materials.

Sentiment

The reception of SB1747 is generally mixed, with supporters applauding efforts to increase the safety of minors online and recognizing the importance of parental control in managing children's exposure to digital content. Supporters assert that the bill addresses a critical societal need, advocating for the welfare of young users in an era dominated by social media. Conversely, detractors raise concerns about potential overreach, arguing that the bill could infringe on digital rights and may unintentionally restrict access to beneficial educational content and resources for young users.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention is the concern over the practicality and effectiveness of implementing age verification measures. Critics argue that while age verification is essential for protecting minors, the methods employed might not adequately address the underlying issues of online safety and content control. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding the implications of data privacy, as the bill necessitates sharing and management of personal identifying information for verification purposes, highlighting the tension between protecting minors and safeguarding their personal data from misuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2861

Social media protections; minors

AZ HB2112

Internet pornography; minors; age verification

AZ SB1341

Harmful website content; age verification

AZ SB1609

Online home sharing; repeal

AZ HB2815

Vloggers; minors; compensation; trust accounts

AZ HB2354

TPT; online lodging marketplace; reporting

AZ HB2353

Online lodging marketplaces

AZ HB2195

Digital advertising; content; children; penalty

AZ SB1476

Unlawful securing of firearms; minors

AZ HB2700

Academic standards; social studies; geography

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