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Oppose S.1748 - Kids Online Safety Act

To: Sen. Baldwin, Rep. Tiffany, Sen. Johnson

From: A verified voter in Hudson, WI

July 28

This proposed legislation raises significant concerns regarding free speech protections and online privacy rights. Mandating private companies to collect extensive personal data from minors without robust safeguards poses grave risks to individual privacy and safety. While the stated intent may be to shield young people from harmful content, the measures outlined could enable unchecked surveillance and stifle open discourse on digital platforms. We should explore alternative approaches that strike a better balance between protecting children's wellbeing and upholding fundamental civil liberties. Overly broad data collection requirements risk normalizing privacy violations and enabling misuse of sensitive information. A more nuanced solution is needed that specifically targets predatory behavior without compromising freedom of expression or enabling indiscriminate monitoring of online activities. I urge you to critically examine the unintended consequences of this bill and consider amendments that provide stronger privacy protections and clear limits on data usage. Empowering private entities with unfettered access to minors' personal information sets a concerning precedent that could enable abuse and undermine constitutionally-enshrined rights. We must find a balanced approach that safeguards children while respecting essential freedoms in the digital age.

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