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“A win for privacy” – Florida rejects the encryption backdoor law for social media

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  • Florida has rejected a bill to require mandatory encryption backdoors for social media
  • The Social Media Use By Minors bill was “indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration” on May 3, 2025
  • Privacy experts have strongly criticized the proposal, warning that it would have made young people less safe instead

Florida has finally rejected a bill that would have required, among other things, mandatory encryption backdoors for all social media platforms that allow minors to open an account.

The “Social Media Use By Minors” bill came as a way to improve children’s safety online and also included obligations to prevent minors from using ephemeral messaging features, while providing full access to their activities to parents and legal guardians. Yet, privacy experts have strongly criticized the proposal, warning that it would have made young people less safe instead.

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