
Parents should do everything they can to protect their kids from addictive and harmful technology. That responsibility matters. But parenting has never happened in a vacuum. We don’t rely on parents alone to keep kids away from cigarettes or alcohol; we put guardrails in place to help back them up. Both things can be true at the same time. Parents need to parent, and our laws should help—not leave families up against billion-dollar tech companies on their own. If this resonates and you want to follow our work to protect kids, you’re welcome to join our newsletter.

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