‘It Must End’: Ed Markey Decries Social Media Companies’ Ability to Target Kids Online With Data

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During a press briefing on Tuesday, Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) spoke in support of the Kids Online Safety Act.

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00:00Thank you, Senator Schumer.
00:02Thank you for your leadership on this issue, Senator Schumer.
00:07He cares a lot about this issue, and we're seeing that in this bill passing on the floor
00:14of the Senate today.
00:18In 1998, I was successful in passing the Children Online Privacy Protection Act.
00:29That was for kids 12 and under.
00:30I was the author in 1998.
00:33Pediatricians had come to me saying, as we move to broadband, we're going to need more
00:38protections for children.
00:40But the tech companies were already blocking anything over the age of 12.
00:45Senator Schumer and I voted for that bill on the House floor in 1998.
00:55So all of that was eminently predictable, and we've come to today where these additional
01:04protections are going to be put on the books.
01:09When a teenage girl who's 14 today goes online to get information about bulimia or anorexia,
01:17she can now be targeted with ads because that information is out there.
01:22The Child Online and Teenage Protection Act of 2024 will ban any targeted ads towards
01:33that teenage girl using the information that has been gathered.
01:37It will be prohibited because it will only worsen the condition of that girl.
01:43It will give her more information, which she does not want, and the family would try to
01:50protect the girl from getting.
01:52Number two, the Child Online and Teenage Protection Act will give an erase button over to the
01:59parents and to the teenagers and children to say, erase any information you've gathered
02:06about that child.
02:08Just erase it.
02:09Delete it.
02:10Delete that post.
02:11I do not want it to come back and harm my child when they're older.
02:16Erase it right now.
02:17And third, there has to be permission which is elicited from the teenager to gather the
02:24information in the first place.
02:27It just has to be something that's done with permission.
02:31So no targeted ads, an eraser button, and permission has to be elicited in order to
02:40gather the information in the first place.
02:43When I was a boy and a salesman came to our front door and I'm nine years old, my mother
02:50would just say that through the letter opener, just tell the salesman, Eddie, your mother
02:55is not home.
02:56And I would tell the salesman that through the letter opener and then I'd say to my mother,
03:00but you are home.
03:01And she would say, that salesman's not getting into our living room.
03:05Your father is not home.
03:06Well, those salesmen online have gotten around that front door and are into the lives of
03:10teenagers and children in our country.
03:13And what the COPPA 2.0 does is it just says no.
03:19No to gathering the information, no to targeting the kids, and no to gathering the information
03:24in the first place.
03:25Because that data is the oxygen for these social media companies to be able to target
03:29these kids and it must end.
03:32So that's where we are today, a Privacy Bill of Rights for teenagers and children in our
03:37country.
03:40And like COSA, Senator Cassidy and I did this completely on a bipartisan basis from
03:48the get-go.
03:49So I just want to thank Senator Cassidy for all of his great work on this issue as well.

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