
The Supreme Court lets Texas turn Apple and Google into the internet’s age gate
THE SO WHAT
Forcing Apple and Google to verify user ages at the app-store level turns them into de facto identity and compliance providers—and gives states a new lever over digital access. App developers should expect more friction in onboarding flows, fragmented state-by-state rules, and potentially higher platform compliance fees over time.
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