Federal News
Congress Advances App Store Accountability Act
March 20, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives is advancing the federal App Store Accountability Act (HR 3149), which mandates app stores to obtain verifiable parental consent before minors can download apps or make in-app purchases. This legislation aims to regulate digital marketplaces to protect children from inappropriate content and improve youth mental health outcomes by enforcing accurate age ratings and parental controls. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in digital platform compliance, app marketplace management, and parental control technologies should prepare for potential new federal requirements impacting app distribution and content moderation.
- The legislation directs app stores to implement verifiable parental consent mechanisms, creating new compliance and technology integration needs for digital service providers.
- Federal agencies and contractors supporting app marketplaces may face updated procurement requirements to align with the Actโs provisions.
- Companies offering parental control solutions or age verification technologies could see increased demand as app stores seek compliant tools.
- Procurement teams should monitor legislative progress and prepare for potential solicitations or contract modifications related to digital content regulation and youth protection measures.
The App Store Accountability Act would require app stores to obtain verifiable parental consent before minors can download apps or make in-app purchases.
— Ami Mizell-Flint
Agencies
Texas Legislature, U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
Vendors
Computer & Communications Industry Association