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Supreme Court sides with Texas on age verification and parental consent for apps

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July 6, 2026

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A trade group said Texas wants to be the first state to make people prove their age before even accessing the internet. The post Supreme Court sides with Texas on age verification and parental consent for apps appeared first on MS NOW.

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The Hill

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· Jul 7, 2026

Supreme Court allows Texas app store age-verification law

The Supreme Court declined to stop Texas from enforcing a state law that requires app stores and developers to verify users' ages and receive parental consent for children younger than 18 years. In a one-sentence order Monday, the nation's high court denied a request to pause enforcement of the law, the Texas App Store Accountability...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

Texas’s age verification law is just what children need

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to block a Texas law requiring age verification for app store downloads, allowing the law to take effect while litigation continues. If Texas’s law ultimately survives, it could set an important precedent for other states seeking to protect children online. The case was brought by Students Engaged in Advancing []

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 7, 2026

Supreme Court won't block Texas from enforcing a law requiring age verification for app downloads

Supreme Court won't block Texas from enforcing a law requiring age verification for app downloads

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Supreme Court Won’t Block Texas App Store Age Verification Law

REUTERS—The Supreme Court declined on Monday to block a Texas law requiring app stores and developers to verify the age of mobile device users and for minors to obtain parental consent to download apps or make purchases, acting in a challenge on free speech grounds by a technology industry group and students. The justices denied requests by...

Texas Public Policy Foundation

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· Jul 9, 2026

Age Verification for Apps

This week, Texas parents scored a massive victory when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block Texas’ landmark App Store Accountability Act (SB 2420). This decision affirms that states have every right to help families reclaim authority over their kids’ digital lives. Until now, parents trying to police harmful or inappropriate content have been forced... The post Age Verification for Apps first appeared on Texas Public Policy Foundation.

Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Supreme Court allows Texas to require age verification for mobile apps

The Supreme Court on Monday allowed Texas to enforce a law that requires mobile app stores to verify the age of users and obtain parental consent for minors attempting to install programs on their phones. Texas’ law, enacted last year in response to concerns about the online safety of minors, was opposed by the computer []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court sides with Texas on age verification and parental consent for apps": The Hill — Supreme Court allows Texas app store age-verification law. Washington Examiner — Texas’s age verification law is just what children need. ABC7 New York — Supreme Court won't block Texas from enforcing a law requiring age verification for app downloads . The Daily Signal — Supreme Court Won’t Block Texas App Store Age Verification Law. Texas Public Policy Foundation — Age Verification for Apps. Off The Press — Supreme Court allows Texas to require age verification for mobile apps