North Carolina Bill Would Require People to Share Their IDs With Social Media Companies

gizmodo.comPublished: 4/29/2025

Summary

In North Carolina, legislators are considering a bill that would grant consumers more control over data collected and sold by companies while also imposing strict age verification requirements for social media. While the law aims to address concerns about corporate data practices, critics warn it risks infringing on users' privacy, particularly targeting vulnerable groups like minors and those without proper identification. Experts suggest such measures may not effectively prevent misuse of information or protect marginalized communities, drawing parallels to outdated privacy laws that disproportionately affect low-income, elderly, and minority populations in the U.S.