Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier opened a civil investigation into Discord and issued a subpoena demanding documents related to its marketing to children, age-verification processes, content moderation, parental controls, and reporting of child exploitative activity. The investigation alleges potential violations of Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, citing the platform’s widespread use by child predators to target minors. Discord must produce records on its child safety practices, minor user data, and complaint handling related to child exploitation.
In-house legal teams should review all vendor agreements with social media, gaming, or communication platforms that collect user data, particularly those with minor users, to ensure compliance with child data protection standards. Contracts should include explicit clauses requiring robust age-verification processes, parental consent protocols for users under the age of consent, and accessible parental control features. Additionally, vendors should be obligated to implement content moderation guardrails for minor-directed content, timely reporting of child exploitation incidents, and prohibitions on targeted marketing to children. Agreements should also require vendors to provide requested data on minor user counts and complaint records related to child safety to regulators upon request.
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"Discord, a popular online chat platform"
"Mar 18, 2026"
"TALLAHASSEE, Fla"
"Launches Investigation into Discord over Child Safety Concerns"
"Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act"
"practices in marketing to children, enforcing age-verification requirements, content moderation, parental control features, and reporting of exploitative activity"
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