Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB467

Introduced
2/5/26  

Caption

Minors; procedures to validate the age of certain persons using any app; require

Impact

The implementation of SB467 is expected to create a more secure environment for minors interacting with mobile applications by necessitating that developers and app store providers adhere to strict age verification protocols. This allows parents to maintain control over their children’s interactions with technology. The bill provides for a system whereby parents can easily withdraw consent and outlines the responsibilities of app developers and providers in relation to data sharing and protection, particularly emphasizing the significance of parental involvement in a minor's online activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 467 aims to establish comprehensive regulations regarding age verification for minors using mobile applications. Specifically, the bill amends Title 39 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to institute procedures that require app store providers to validate the age of users, particularly minors. The bill mandates that app store providers obtain parental consent prior to allowing any minor account holders to download applications or make in-app purchases. These regulations are integral to safeguarding minor users from exposure to inappropriate content and ensuring responsible app usage.

Contention

While supporters advocate for enhanced safety measures to protect minors online, there are concerns regarding the practical challenges of enforcing these regulations. Critics argue that the bill may impose burdensome requirements on app developers, especially smaller ones, potentially limiting their ability to innovate and provide content. Furthermore, the legislation introduces complexities in how data related to minors is collected, processed, and shared, which some view as an overreach that could stifle user experience and app functionality in the pursuit of compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB2920

software applications; minors; requirements

GA SB372

Enacting the app store accountability act to regulate app store and developer operations with respect to minors, create requirements for age verification and parental consent and provide for enforcement under the Kansas consumer protection act and through a private cause of action.

GA SF2197

A bill for an act relating to app store provider and app developer requirements concerning minor users, and providing civil penalties, and including applicability provisions.

GA HB708

App store providers and developers; require to obtain age verification and parental consent for minor's activity.

GA HB3696

Relating to the use of software applications by minors.

GA HB46

App Stores, Parents, And Minors

GA HB632

AN ACT relating to online protections for minors.

GA HB977

Provides relative to minors' use of applications

GA HB12

AN ACT relating to online protections for minors.

GA HB1275

Create requirements for age verification and parental consent for application stores and to provide a penalty therefor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.