Child safety legislation is accelerating worldwide. In the United States alone, 22 states have introduced or passed laws governing how platforms must protect minors. Internationally, the EU Digital Services Act, the UK Online Safety Act, and Australia’s Online Safety Act are creating a complex compliance landscape that platforms and parental control providers must navigate.
Phosra’s compliance engine now tracks 67 of these laws across 25+ jurisdictions and maps each one to specific PCSS rule categories. When KOSA requires platforms to disable addictive features for minors, Phosra translates that into concrete enforcement actions on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram simultaneously — rather than leaving interpretation to each platform.
The full compliance database is available at phosra.com/compliance, where developers and policy teams can explore each law’s provisions, see how they map to PCSS rules, and access enforcement snippets for their integrations.
About Phosra
Phosra is an open child safety spec and API. Kids use 320+ apps and platforms — each with different, fragmented parental controls. Phosra defines a universal spec so platforms can offer interoperable controls and parents can set rules once. We track 78 child safety laws across 25+ jurisdictions. Learn more at phosra.com.
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