The Senate overwhelmingly passed two bills intended to strengthen children’s online safety on Tuesday, imposing new rules on what online firms can offer to minors and how they use those children's data. Both bills, the Kids Online Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Action (COPPA) 2.0, were approved in bipartisan 91-3 votes. Here are the three senators that voted against the bills. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) Wyden wanted the legislation approved by the Senate to go farther. While he said he “strongly” backed some elements of the privacy act, in particulary, he argued the other piece of legislation was "insufficient" and would lead to lawsui
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