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<p>A Californian bill colloquially known as the Kids’ Code has been unanimously passed by the State Senate, following earlier approval by the State Assembly. It now requires the signature of Gov. Gavin Newsom to take effect.</p>
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Kids’ Code bill passed in California, apps must be child-safe by default