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Month: January 2024

Florida Youth Deserve Better Than Gatekeeping of Social Apps

Jan 22, 2024

Dear State Representatives and Senators,

As a consumer advocacy group engaged on a wide range of digital issues including privacy and technological innovation, representing both our members and consumers, we implore you to consider another path when it comes to protecting Florida youth online, specifically HB1.

In its current form, the law would be the most draconian age-verification process for online platforms in the nation, barring all users under the age of 16 who want to use specific social media platforms regardless of parental consent or preferences for their child’s online presence. 

This process would also require select social media companies to collect sensitive personal information that we do not believe should ever be in the possession of any private entities by government mandate. This is ripe for future abuse as well as data security threats that could carry real harm to young people beginning their lives online. It will be a pandora’s box of epic proportions.

What’s more, the law makes overly broad exceptions for apps that can demonstrate a “predominate” use case for private messaging services. There are better ways to approach this, such as specifying digital services that focus exclusively on messaging. The state of Florida would be creating an uneven playing field, choosing winners and losers in the social media space, and privileging certain apps arbitrarily based on what function consumers utilize most. 

A solution that better respects parental rights, defends American innovation, and allows online consumers and their parents to choose digital apps freely would not only be more adequate, but would also allow the best private sector solutions to emerge organically. 

Parents should not have their authority and decision-making power usurped by state law or institutions, no matter how noble the cause. Rather than gatekeeping an entire generation from enjoying social connections online, we implore you to provide another solution that works for parents, young online consumers, and the American tech innovators who provide value for each and every one of us in our daily lives.

In a free country with a vibrant competitive marketplace, we will lose our global competitive edge if an entire generation is kept from the keyboard and the online global village. The Consumer Choice Center trusts parents to make the right call for their kids under 16 when it comes to social media activity. We hope you will too. 

Sincerely yours,

Yaël Ossowski

Deputy Director, Consumer Choice Center

Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone will increase market access and choice for consumers

KUALA LUMPUR, 11th January 2024 – The Consumer Choice Center believes that the agreement to establish the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone will contribute to creating a better environment for consumers in both Malaysia and Singapore, especially in terms of access to the markets and consumer choices. 

Representative of the Malaysian Consumer Choice Center, Tarmizi Anuwar stated, “The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Malaysia and Singapore to establish the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) is able to attract more foreign investment, increase economic development and promote international trade between Malaysia and Singapore.”

“Typically, special economic zones will focus on export-oriented activities where businesses will produce goods and services for the international market between Malaysia and Singapore. Indirectly, this will facilitate the flow of goods and services between the two countries. As entrepreneurs access more opportunities, this then provides consumers with a wider variety of options.”

One of the proposals that will be implemented is to introduce passport-free travel by using a QR code at land checkpoints. Commenting on this, Tarmizi opined, “Eliminating the need for a passport makes travel easier for consumers and encourages tourism between countries. Movement and tourism will contribute significantly to the local economy such as spending on accommodation, meals, transport and various goods and services.”

“In addition, the QR code release system on both sides will facilitate the travel process and be very beneficial for business professionals involved in cross-border activities. The QR code system promotes smoother and faster entry, facilitates business operations and fosters international trade and cooperation.

The implementation of a passport-free QR code clearance system between Malaysia and Singapore also has the potential to catalyze significant growth in the technology and innovation sectors.

“This policy will also greatly benefit entrepreneurs and startups in the technology sector with easier access to markets and resources in both countries. This can lead to the growth of cross-border startup hubs and innovation and create a more interconnected and sustainable startup ecosystem. In addition, companies and research institutions can share progress more easily, fostering an environment where technological innovations can be adopted and used quickly,” he concluded. 

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