WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 50 child advocacy organizations have joined forces to form the Digital Childhood Alliance to urge lawmakers to help parents protect their children online by passing commonsense legislation. The coalition is calling for the passage of the App Store Accountability Act across the country. The coalition represents a broad consensus among experts, parent advocates, and child protection groups who see this bill as critical for online youth safety.
"This is a turning point," said Dawn Hawkins, senior advisor to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE). "For years, app stores have turned a blind eye to child safety, allowing kids to download apps, enter into exploitative contracts they don't understand, and share personal data—all without parental consent. Lawmakers now have a clear path forward, backed by a coalition of experts who agree: The App Store Accountability Act is vital to creating a safer online environment for American youth."
A Unified Push for Reform
The launch of this coalition comes at a critical moment, as momentum builds in multiple states for app store youth safety. The App Store Accountability Act is advancing in Utah and Alabama right now, with bills also introduced in Alaska, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Hawaii. Several other states are expected to introduce similar legislation in the coming months.
"The time for action is now," said Melissa McKay, a device and online safety expert. "Nearly 90% of teens use an iPhone, yet Apple treats child safety as an afterthought. The company that sets the standard for innovation refuses to apply the same functional elegance to its protections for kids, burying ineffective tools under layers of menus while profiting from children's easy access to predatory apps. Apple has the power to lead on child safety but chooses inaction, leaving children unprotected in a digital world designed to exploit them."
The coalition is urging lawmakers across the country to move swiftly to pass the bill and end the widespread exploitation of children by app stores.
Provisions of the App Store Accountability Act
The App Store Accountability Act is designed to restore parental oversight, improve transparency, and hold app stores accountable for misleading families. It introduces three key reforms:
- Parental Approval for App Downloads and Purchases: App stores are required to obtain verifiable parental consent before minors can download apps or make in-app purchases, protecting children from privacy risks, financial harm, and unenforceable contracts.
- Accurate and Transparent Age Ratings: App age ratings must reflect actual content and in-app experiences. Parents and state Attorneys General are empowered to take legal action against misrepresented app safety disclosures.
- Secure Age Verification: App stores must securely share verified age categories with apps, enabling developers to comply with laws like COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act) and provide in-app experiences consistent with their stated age ratings, enhancing safety and simplifying compliance.
"App stores are exposing children to risks while hiding the fine print," said Michael Toscano, Executive Director of the Institute for Family Studies. "Children can download a video chat app that connects them with strangers while sharing their exact location, an online pharmacy that sells medications, or a payment platform – use it for a few hours, delete it, and their parents would never know. This bill closes that loophole. It is time to enact common-sense legislation to protect children."
A Moment for Lawmakers to Step Up
Despite increasing public concern about children's exposure to harmful content online, app stores have largely escaped scrutiny despite their centrality to everything that goes on across the digital landscape.
"The App Store Accountability Act brings us closer to a future where digital gatekeepers are held to the same standards as any responsible institution," said Joel Thayer, President of the Digital Progress Institute. "Imagine if a bank let 14-year-olds take out high-interest loans, sign up for investment schemes, or connect with foreign business partners, while hiding the risks from parents. That would be unthinkable. But in the digital world, this is exactly what's happening every day. It's past time to hold app stores accountable."
With bipartisan support and growing momentum, the coalition is calling on lawmakers to prioritize child safety and pass the App Store Accountability Act without delay.
Digital Childhood Alliance members:
3Strands Global Foundation A Butterfly Gets Her Wings Back LLC Addo Recovery-Washington All Girls Allowed, Inc. American Principles Project American Youth Association ANEW Life International Better Screen Time Better Tech Project Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition Bowman Therapeutics Breaking Generational Cycles Chains Interrupted CORAFID Centre for Innovation and Research Defend Young Minds Digital Progress Institute Dr. Jill Manning, PLLC Elijah Rising Family Policy Alliance Greenway Recovery Guided Purposes, LLC Hannah's Hope Heritage Foundation Hookers For Jesus Innocence en Danger - Sellier KIDS TOO Kingdom Forerunners | Lynn's Warriors National Center on Sexual Exploitation NC Stop Human Trafficking No Trafficking Zone Nurses United Against Human Trafficking Parents Who Fight Paving the Way Foundation Protect Young Eyes Refuge for Women Chicago Restore the Child, PLLC Runaway Girl Scrolling 2 Death Society for the Improvement of Rural People (SIRP) Street Grace Survivor Leader Network of San Diego The Hope Foundation The Institute for Family Studies The Stop Trafficking Project® Tin Man Ministries Trafficking in America Task Force Transformation Garden Unto You & to Your Children/Revelation & Restoration Vessels of Mercy International, Inc. Walk Her Home Yellowstone Human Trafficking Task Force Zoe Ministries of Delaware |
To learn more about the Digital Childhood Alliance, please visit www.digitalchildhoodalliance.org
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