Bill Would Give NJ Kids Option to Remove Regrettable Online Posts



A right to delete? Bill would give N.J. kids option to remove regrettable online posts (via NJ.com)

TRENTON — It’s an all-too-familiar problem in the internet age. Teenagers who put embarrassing information online — whether it’s a racy photo or an ill-advised rant — can find that mistake haunting them as they get older and wiser, visible…

 

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