Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2420

Filed
3/13/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/7/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/16/25  
Out of House Committee
5/5/25  
Voted on by House
5/9/25  
Governor Action
5/27/25  

Caption

Relating to the regulation of platforms for the sale and distribution of software applications for mobile devices.

Impact

The implications of SB2420 on existing state laws are significant, particularly in the realm of online safety and data protection for minors. By requiring rigorous age verification processes and parental consent, the bill transitions the responsibility of safeguarding minors from individual families to app store operators. This could set a precedent for how digital content is managed and distributed in Texas, impacting not only local developers but also larger software application companies that operate nationally or internationally.

Summary

SB2420, known as the App Store Accountability Act, introduces regulations for platforms that sell and distribute software applications for mobile devices in Texas. The bill mandates app stores to verify the age of users before allowing access to software applications, requiring that any minor's account be affiliated with a parent or guardian account. This regulation aims to protect minors from inappropriate content and ensure parental oversight for software purchases and downloads. App developers will also have specific duties concerning age ratings and the handling of personal data, which must comply with established standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2420 reflects a blend of support for child safety and concerns regarding overreach into digital privacy. Advocates argue that the bill represents a necessary step to protect young users from harmful content and promote responsible use of technology among minors. However, critics caution that it could impose undue burdens on app developers and app stores, stifling innovation and creating barriers to access for young users while potentially complicating the user experience for all digital consumers.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussions around SB2420 center on the balance between child safety and the rights of app developers. Some stakeholders worry that the bill's strict requirements could lead to the disproportionate regulation of the mobile application marketplace, potentially harming small developers and limiting the diversity of available digital content. Furthermore, concerns about how effectively age verification can be implemented while maintaining user privacy and data security were also significant topics during discussions, highlighting the complexities of regulating technology in a digital age.

Companion Bills

TX HB4901

Identical Relating to the regulation of platforms for the sale and distribution of software applications for mobile devices.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4901

Relating to the regulation of platforms for the sale and distribution of software applications for mobile devices.

TX HB4294

Relating to the regulation of platforms for the sale and distribution of software applications for mobile devices; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB3696

Relating to the use of software applications by minors.

TX HB2920

Software applications; minors; requirements

TX AB1043

Age verification signals: software applications and online services.

TX AB1856

Age verification signals: software applications and online services.

TX HB219

Consumer protection; software applications, age appropriateness, rules established for app developers and app distribution providers, civil penalties established

TX SB172

Consumer protection; software applications, age appropriateness, rules established for app developers and app distribution providers, civil penalties established

TX HB1658

Relative to parental consent and age verification for digital application platforms.

TX HB4338

Relating to the use of safety management software for children on large social media platforms.

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