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Apple CEO Tim Cook called Greg Abbott to press him to stop the state’s proposed online child safety laws, report reveals


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Apple CEO Tim Cook called Greg Abbott to press him to stop the state’s proposed online child safety laws, report reveals

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CEO
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reportedly called the governor of Texas personally to request he veto proposed changes to the state’s online
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laws.

The tech boss had a cordial conversation with Governor Greg Abbott last week,

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in stopping the bill, sources told The Wall Street Journal.

The proposal – House Bill 186, which was introduced by Jared Patterson in February – aims to

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by minors, including prohibiting anyone under 18 from using any social media platform.

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly called the governor of Texas personally to request he veto proposed changes to the state’s online child safety laws (AP)

According to the Journal, Cook asked for changes to the legislation or, failing that, for it to be dismissed. Abbott has not yet stated

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“Safety and online privacy for Texas children remain a priority for Governor Abbott,” the governor’s Press Secretary Andrew Mahaleris said in a statement. “The Governor will thoughtfully review this legislation, as he does with any legislation sent to his desk.”

The Independent has reached out to Apple for comment.

In a statement shared with the Journal and other outlets, a spokesperson said the company was “deeply concerned” about the effect of the legislation on the privacy of all its users.

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Abbott has not yet stated whether he will sign the bill or not, though a spokesperson for the governor said that safety and online privacy for Texas children ‘remains a priority’ (AP)

“If enacted, app marketplaces will be required to collect and keep sensitive personal identifying information for every Texan who wants to download an app, even if it’s an app that simply provides weather updates or sports scores,” the statement said.

“We believe there are better proposals that help keep kids safe without requiring millions of people to turn over their personal information.”

According to the Journal, Apple has ramped up its efforts to stymie the legislation in recent weeks, including targeting areas in Austin with ads claiming the legislation is “backed by porn websites.”



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