[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 6333 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 6333

    To ensure responsible age assurance practices within the mobile 
 ecosystem, particularly concerning the protection of minors, and for 
                            other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            December 1, 2025

Mr. Auchincloss (for himself and Mrs. Houchin) introduced the following 
    bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

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                                 A BILL


 
    To ensure responsible age assurance practices within the mobile 
 ecosystem, particularly concerning the protection of minors, and for 
                            other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Parents Over 
Platforms Act''.
    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as 
follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 2. Definitions.
    TITLE I--APPLICATION DISTRIBUTOR AND DEVELOPER RESPONSIBILITIES

Sec. 101. Age assurance.
Sec. 102. Application distributor and developer obligations.
                  TITLE II--LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT

Sec. 201. Limitations on liability.
Sec. 202. Enforcement.
Sec. 203. Preemption.
Sec. 204. Severability.
Sec. 205. Effective date.

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

    In this Act:
            (1) Adult.--The term ``Adult'' means an account holder who 
        is or is estimated to be 18 years of age or older.
            (2) Age category.--The term ``Age Category'' means 
        categorization of an individual based on age or estimated age, 
        including a description of the user as a Minor, Adult, or being 
        within a given age range.
            (3) Age signal.--The term ``Age Signal'' means a signal 
        that indicates an account holder's Age Category, which the 
        account holder or the account holder's parent has agreed to 
        share.
            (4) Application.--The term ``Application'' means a software 
        program that is--
                    (A) designed to be run on a Connected Device, and 
                to perform, or to help the user perform a specific task 
                on the Connected Device; and
                    (B) distributed through an Application Distribution 
                Provider.
        The term does not include websites or internet Browser 
        extensions, or software with a primary purpose of extending the 
        functionality of an internet Browser.
            (5) Application distributor.--The term ``Application 
        Distributor'' means a software application that distributes 
        Applications from Developers to users of a Connected Device. 
        The term does not include internet Browsers.
            (6) Application distribution provider.--The term 
        ``Application Distribution Provider'' means an entity, company, 
        or organization that owns, operates, or controls an Application 
        Distributor.
            (7) Connected device.--The term ``Connected Device'' means 
        a smartphone, tablet, gaming console, or virtual reality device 
        that enables users to connect to the internet and download 
        software applications.
            (8) Covered application.--The term ``Covered Application'' 
        means an Application that is not an Application Distributor and 
        that a Developer provides, whether legally required or not, a 
        different experience for Adults than for Minors or an 
        experience that is intended only for Adults. This includes, but 
        is not limited to, Developers that provide different account 
        types, content, or features or engage in different advertising 
        or data practices depending on a user's age. The term does not 
        include internet Browsers or Online Search Engines.
            (9) Developer.--The term ``Developer'' means any person, 
        entity, company, or organization that creates, owns, or 
        controls an Application.
            (10) Minor.--The term ``Minor'' means an account holder who 
        is or is estimated to be under the age of 18.
            (11) Covered website.--The term ``Covered Website'' means a 
        website that provides a URL-accessible or web version of a 
        Covered Application. The term does not include internet 
        Browsers or Online Search Engines.
            (12) Personalized advertising.--``Personalized 
        Advertising'' means displaying advertisements to an account 
        holder where the advertisement is selected based on personal 
        data obtained from that account holder's activities over time 
        and across non-affiliated websites or online applications to 
        predict such account holder's preferences or interests.
``Personalized Advertising'' does not include:
            (1) Advertising based on an account holder's activities 
        within a Developer's own Application or Applications;
            (2) Advertising based on the context of an account holder's 
        current interaction with an Application;
            (3) Advertising directed to an account holder in response 
        to the account holder's direct request for information or 
        feedback; or
            (4) The processing of personal data solely for measuring or 
        reporting advertising performance, reach, or frequency.

    TITLE I--APPLICATION DISTRIBUTOR AND DEVELOPER RESPONSIBILITIES

SEC. 101. AGE ASSURANCE.

    (a) Responsibilities of Application Distribution Providers.--An 
Application Distribution Provider--
            (1) shall ask account holders to declare their age when 
        creating an account with the Application Distribution Provider;
            (2) may use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the 
        Age Category of an account holder with a reasonable level of 
        certainty;
            (3) may provide account holders with a mechanism to obtain 
        their Age Category and the ability to request an update if they 
        believe their Age Category is incorrect; and
            (4) shall provide Developers of Covered Applications the 
        technical ability to call an Age Signal where the account 
        holder or the account holder's parent has agreed to such 
        sharing.
    (b) Rule of Construction.--
            (1) Nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude 
        an Application Distribution Provider from using multiple 
        commercially reasonable methods to obtain, estimate, or provide 
        the Age Category of an account holder.
            (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict 
        an Application Distribution Provider's ability to satisfy this 
        section by obtaining a Minor account holder's age from the 
        Minor's parent.

SEC. 102. APPLICATION DISTRIBUTOR AND DEVELOPER OBLIGATIONS.

    (a) Application Distribution Providers.--An Application 
Distribution Provider--
            (1) shall provide the account holder's parent with the 
        ability to prevent account holders who are not Adults from 
        acquiring or using the Developer's Covered Application from the 
        Application Distributor;
            (2) shall provide the Developer of a Covered Application 
        with the ability to prevent account holders who are not Adults 
        from acquiring or using the Developer's Covered Application 
        from the Application Distributor.
                    (A) Nothing in this section shall prevent 
                Application Distribution Providers from creating a user 
                interface or centralized page for account holder's 
                parents to block categories by age rating of Covered 
                Applications based on the content and features of the 
                Covered Application.
            (2) shall provide the capability to Developers to provide 
        information regarding their relevant parental controls for a 
        Covered Application through a centralized product page or user 
        interface, hosted by the Application Distribution Provider, 
        that provides relevant information about a Covered Application;
            (3) shall comply with the obligations set out in subsection 
        (b) for its own Covered Applications for which the Application 
        Distribution Provider is also the Developer; and
            (4) shall not use data collected from third-party Covered 
        Applications in the course of compliance with this section to 
        give the Application Distribution Provider preference relative 
        to those of third parties, or to otherwise use such data in an 
        anticompetitive manner.
    (b) Developers of Covered Applications.--A Developer of a Covered 
Application--
            (1) shall report to the Application Distribution Provider 
        whether their Applications provide a different experience for 
        Adults than for users who are not Adults or is intended only 
        for Adults;
            (2) shall provide information regarding privacy and online 
        safety settings to help parents support Minors using their 
        Covered Applications, unless their Application is intended only 
        for Adults and blocks Minors;
            (3) shall use commercially reasonable efforts to determine 
        whether a user is an Adult or a Minor with a reasonable level 
        of certainty;
                    (A) For the purposes of this section, an Age Signal 
                provided by an Application Distribution Provider shall 
                be considered a commercially reasonable effort, unless 
                a Developer's Application is intended only for Adults 
                and blocks Minors and is required by law to restrict 
                access to Adults, in which case--
                            (i) an Age Signal provided by an 
                        Application Distribution Provider indicating a 
                        user is a Minor shall be sufficient basis to 
                        block access; and
                            (ii) an Age Signal provided by an 
                        Application Distribution Provider indicating a 
                        user is an Adult shall not, by itself, satisfy 
                        the requirement to determine whether a user is 
                        an Adult with a reasonable level of certainty, 
                        including for purposes of other laws that 
                        require access restrictions based on age.
            (4) shall make a reasonable effort to ensure that users who 
        are Minors cannot engage in any activity that has been 
        restricted by the developer for Adults only;
            (5) shall obtain consent prior to permitting Minor account 
        holders from accessing a Covered Application or portion thereof 
        that the Developer has designated as unsuitable for use by 
        Minors without parental guidance or supervision, or from 
        accessing content that is age-gated by law;
            (6) shall not deliver personalized advertising to Minors; 
        and
            (7) if the Developer determines that it is a Covered 
        Application, and chooses to call an Age Signal facilitated by 
        an Application Distribution Provider to satisfy the 
        requirements of this section, the Developer--
                    (A) shall request the minimum amount of information 
                needed for purposes of compliance with this Act;
                    (B) may not willfully disregard any information 
                regarding an individual's age or Age Category that is 
                otherwise available to the Developer;
                    (C) may not share the information obtained from the 
                Age Signal with third parties, except for a service 
                provider, but only if necessary for such service 
                provider to implement safety measures or privacy 
                protections for minors or otherwise required to do so 
                by law; and
                    (D) may not use the Age Signal for any purpose 
                beyond that intended by this Act, including but not 
                limited to using the Age Signal to back into or attempt 
                to back into a user's date of birth.
            (8) if the Developer uses a method other than an Age Signal 
        provided by an Application Distribution Provider to satisfy the 
        requirements of this section, the Developer--
                    (A) shall request the minimum amount of information 
                needed for purposes of compliance with this Act;
                    (B) may not willfully disregard any information 
                regarding an individual's age or Age Category that is 
                available to the Developer;
                    (C) may not share the information obtained in the 
                course of complying with this section with third 
                parties, except for a service provider, but only if 
                necessary for such service provider to implement safety 
                measures or privacy protections for minors or otherwise 
                required to do so by law; and
                    (D) may not use age data for any purpose beyond 
                that intended by this Act, including but not limited to 
                using age data to back into or attempt to back into a 
                user's date of birth.
    (c) Rule of Construction.--If the Developer and an Application 
Distribution Provider are controlled by the same entity, the Developer 
may rely on age determinations made by that entity.
    (d) Rule of Construction.--Developers of Covered websites shall 
have the same requirements as Developers of Covered Applications in 
this Act and may carry over to Covered websites an Age Signal received 
from an Application Distribution Provider to fulfill such requirements.

                  TITLE II--LIABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT

SEC. 201. LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY.

    (a) Application Distribution Providers and Operating System 
Providers.--An Application Distribution Provider or Operating System 
Provider that makes a good faith effort to comply with the obligations 
of this Act, taking into consideration available technology, shall not 
be liable under any provision of this Act, or otherwise liable for its 
actions taken in attempt to comply with this Act, including but not 
limited to the following with regard to facilitation of the provision 
of an Age Signal:
            (1) Any erroneous Age Signal.
            (2) Any conduct by a Developer of a Covered Application 
        that receives any Age Signal.
            (3) Failing to provide an Age Signal due to any reasonable 
        technical limitations or outages that prevent the provision of 
        the Age Signal upon request.
            (4) Not providing the Age Signal to Developers that do not 
        adhere to reasonable safety standards and Application 
        Distributor policies.
    (b) Developers.--A Developer of a Covered Application--
            (1) as between the Developer of a Covered Application and 
        the Application Distribution Provider, is solely liable for 
        correctly identifying whether their Applications are Covered 
        Applications under this Act. No Application Distributor is 
        required to proactively identify Covered Applications, and an 
        Application Distributor will not be held liable in cases where 
        a Developer provides inaccurate information about its 
        Applications; and
            (2) shall not be liable for an erroneous Age Signal 
        provided by an Application Distribution Provider, if the 
        Developer makes a reasonable effort, taking into consideration 
        available technology, to properly use the Age Signal and carry 
        out commercially reasonable methods to obtain or estimate the 
        age of an account holder.

SEC. 202. ENFORCEMENT.

    (a) Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices.--A violation of this Act 
or a regulation promulgated thereunder shall be treated as a violation 
of a rule defining an unfair or deceptive act or practice under section 
18(a)(1)(B) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 
57a(a)(1)(B)).
    (b) Powers of the Commission.--
            (1) In general.--The Commission shall enforce this Act in 
        the same manner, by the same means, and with the same 
        jurisdiction, powers, and duties as though all applicable terms 
        and provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 
        41 et seq.) were incorporated into and made a part of this Act.
            (2) Privileges and immunities.--Any person who violates 
        this Act or a regulation promulgated thereunder shall be 
        subject to the penalties and entitled to the privileges and 
        immunities provided in the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 
        U.S.C. 41 et seq.).
            (3) Authority preserved.--Nothing in this Act shall be 
        construed to limit the authority of the Commission under any 
        other provision of law.

SEC. 203. PREEMPTION.

    No State or political subdivision of a State may maintain, enforce, 
prescribe, or continue in effect any law, rule, regulation, 
requirement, standard, or other provision having the force and effect 
of law of any State, or political subdivision of a State, related to 
the provisions of this Act.

SEC. 204. SEVERABILITY.

    If any provision of this Act or the application of any provision to 
any person or circumstance is held invalid by a final decision of a 
court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Act shall be 
given effect without the invalid provision or application.

SEC. 205. EFFECTIVE DATE.

    This Act shall take effect not later than 24 months after the date 
of its enactment.
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