H.301 is a proposed bill that aims to enhance consumer protection by requiring social media platforms to verify the age of individuals before granting them membership and access. Specifically, if the individual is a minor, the platform must obtain consent from the individual's parent or guardian prior to allowing access. This measure is intended to ensure that minors are protected while using social media services.

The bill introduces new legal language that mandates age verification processes for social media platforms, emphasizing the importance of parental consent for minors. This initiative reflects a growing concern over the safety and well-being of young users in the digital space, aiming to create a more secure online environment for children and adolescents.