The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas' App Store Accountability Act to remain in effect temporarily, despite ongoing legal challenges. The law mandates that minors under 18 require parental consent to download most applications from app stores. The decision allows the law to take effect while lower courts continue to review its constitutionality. The ruling does not resolve the broader debate over youth privacy and digital regulation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the Supreme Court's decision as a procedural allowance rather than an endorsement of the law's merits. It reports the law's requirements and the court's temporary approval without overtly favoring either side of the legal dispute. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the law





