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Part 1: In 2023, will regulators, legislators, and litigants continue to focus on the privacy rights of minors?
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On January 4th, 2023 Term Sheet, a well-known financial newsletter by Fortune (typically regarding PE/VC) posted a series of predictions regarding the calendar year 2023.

One of these predictions was the following:

2023 will see regulators, legislators, and litigants continuing to focus on privacy rights of minors. 2022 bore witness to strong FTC messaging on children’s privacy rights, prominent investigations into social media companies for activities involving children, and the proposal of a number of bills concerning children’s privacy, as well as the passage of the transformative California Age Appropriate Design Code Act. In the coming year, we will see these trends continue, while we also witness the virtual explosion of technological solutions to assist in the protection of the privacy interests of minors.” —Jacqueline Klosek, partner, Goodwin Procter

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Seems like a yes? A bunch of states have passed laws in 2023 or are considering them: https://www.huschblackwell.com/2023-state-childrens-privacy-law-tracker

Between that a continued lawsuits (like the Meta one aimed at children's privacy law) seems like there definitely is a continued focus.