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Public-source posture estimateNot legal adviceMap regenerated2026-05-08 · 8 May 2026
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Youth & Social Media

Nebraska

Specific rule in effect.Trending toward more guardrails.
Last action 2025-05-20 · 20 May 2025Next review by 2026-08-06 · 6 August 2026

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Why this status

Nebraska's Parental Rights in Social Media Act (LB 383) was passed on Final Reading 46–3 on May 14, 2025 and approved by the Governor on May 20, 2025. The act establishes state-level requirements related to minors' access to social media — the precise platform duties live in the enrolled bill text.

What this means

  • Nebraska's rule places duties on social-media platforms — age-verification and parental-consent processes are the structural surfaces. It doesn't place direct duties on parents.
  • The exact obligations on platforms — including the age threshold, the consent mechanism, and which services count as covered — live in the enrolled bill text.
  • Federal rules (COPPA for under-13 data) may also apply alongside this state law.

What to verify next

  • Read the enrolled text of LB 383 on the Nebraska Legislature site for the operative effective date and the precise duties placed on platforms.
  • Check the Nebraska Attorney General's office for implementation guidance or enforcement statements — and watch for any court challenge that could pause enforcement.
High confidenceLast reviewed 2025-05-20 · 20 May 2025
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