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Florida challenges TikTok over child protection compliance

Published on: June 16, 2026 4:55 PM

Florida has launched a legal challenge against TikTok, accusing the popular social media platform of violating state rules designed to protect children online. The lawsuit claims the company allowed users under the age of 14 to create and maintain accounts despite legal restrictions. State officials argue that the platform failed to fully comply with child safety requirements and exposed young users to potentially harmful content.

The case was filed by Attorney General James Uthmeier in a Florida state court and seeks both financial penalties and court-ordered changes to the platform. According to the complaint, TikTok misrepresented the level of violent and sexual content that minors could encounter while using the service. State authorities maintain that protecting children online must take priority over commercial interests and platform growth.

TikTok has rejected the allegations and says it has already taken steps to follow Florida’s regulations. Company representatives stated that accounts belonging to users under 14 in the state are being suspended as part of ongoing compliance efforts. The platform also indicated that it remains in communication with state officials and intends to defend its record on youth safety measures.

The lawsuit forms part of a broader wave of legal action facing major social media companies across the United States. More than 25 state attorneys general have pursued claims against TikTok, arguing that features on the platform encourage excessive use among younger audiences. Similar lawsuits have also targeted other technology companies over concerns related to mental health, addiction and the wellbeing of teenagers.

The legal scrutiny extends beyond government action. Thousands of cases have been filed by families, school districts and individual users who claim social media platforms contributed to anxiety, depression and other psychological challenges. Several companies have denied wrongdoing and continue to argue that they provide extensive safeguards, parental controls and safety tools for younger users.

At the center of Florida’s lawsuit is H.B. 3, a law that took effect in January 2025 and prohibits children under 14 from opening social media accounts. The law also requires parental consent for users under 16. Although parts of the legislation face constitutional challenges in federal court, Florida continues to enforce the measure while legal appeals move forward, ensuring that the debate over online child safety remains highly active.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: child safety law, Florida TikTok lawsuit, Latest, online child protection, social media rules, TikTok compliance, youth safety measures

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