This bill establishes new regulations for social media platforms in Oklahoma, particularly focusing on the protection of minor users. It mandates that social media companies implement age verification processes to ensure that users under the age of eighteen are properly identified and classified. The bill requires platforms to freeze existing accounts until age verification is completed and to segregate personal information collected for this purpose. Additionally, it sets forth specific privacy settings for minor users, including restrictions on visibility, data collection, and messaging capabilities. The bill also requires platforms to provide supervisory tools for parents or guardians to monitor and limit their children's usage.

Furthermore, the legislation outlines penalties for non-compliance, allowing the Attorney General to enforce the provisions and impose civil penalties of up to $2,500 for each violation. It includes a presumption of confidentiality for minors' personal information, which can only be overridden with parental consent. The bill also allows for an appeal process for users who wish to contest their age designation. An emergency clause is included, indicating that the act will take effect immediately upon passage and approval.