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Children’s Privacy: From fun-filled to most-restrictive: Florida gets DeSantis ban on social media for minors

A new bill signed by Florida Governor DeSantis is poised to ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental consent for accounts for teens ages 15-16. Expectations are the bill will face legal challenges from tech companies, but if it stands it would be one of the most restrictive social media bans for children and would set the stage for similar legislation in other states.

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Zeta Global to Buy LiveIntent for $250 Million

October 9, 2024

CDP and marketing cloud vendor Zeta Global announced an agreement to purchase LiveIntent, which helps companies do email-based advertising.  The deal will let Zeta expand its identity graph, enter the publisher monetization business, and accelerate its mobile and retail media products.  Zeta will pay $77.5 million in cash and $172.5 million in common stock, with potential for additional payments based on performance.

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