Hailey's Law: Protecting Kids on Gaming Apps
Haileys Law: Ohio Lawmakers Push for Online Gaming App Protection
Ohio lawmakers are introducing Haileys Law, a bill inspired by the tragic death of seventeen-year-old Hailey Buzbee. Hailey was abducted, abused, and killed by a man she met through online gaming apps. The bill aims to protect children by verifying user ages, linking minor accounts to parental accounts, alerting parents of significant changes, and teaching kids about grooming. It also introduces a Pink Alert system for faster response to missing children.
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