South Carolina

South Carolina has required age verification for adult content sites since January 2025, and enacted an Age-Appropriate Design Code Act in February 2026 that took immediate effect. NetChoice sued over the design code within days of enactment, and a preliminary injunction motion is pending. South Carolina has not enacted a social-media-specific age verification law or an app store accountability law; an App Store Accountability Act bill (H.3405) has not advanced out of the House.

Subnational jurisdiction. Reviewed 2026-07-15.

2
Instruments
high
Confidence

H.3424 (2024), Child Online Safety Act

Requires a commercial entity that knowingly publishes material on a website, more than one third of which is material harmful to minors, to perform reasonable age verification of South Carolina visitors using a digitized identification card, a third party verification service, or a commercially reasonable method relying on transactional data.

Citation
S.C. Code Ann. section 37-1-310
Status
In force
Effective date
2025-01-01
Applies to
Private sector
Age threshold
18
Verification methods
digital id, third party service, transactional data
Covered services
Commercial websites where a substantial portion of content is material harmful to minors.
Enforcement body
South Carolina Attorney General; private civil action for damages, court costs, and attorney fees.
Private right of action
yes
Source
S.C. Code Ann. section 37-1-310

H.3431 (2026), Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (Act No. 96 of 2026)

Requires online services reasonably likely to be accessed by minors to set protective default privacy settings for known minors, offer opt outs from personalized recommendation systems, limit addictive design features and nighttime and school hours notifications, and undergo independent third party audits reported to the Attorney General. NetChoice sued days after enactment and a preliminary injunction motion is pending.

Citation
S.C. Code Ann. Title 39, ch. 80
Status
In force
Effective date
2026-02-05
Applies to
Private sector
Age threshold
18
Covered services
Online services, products, or features reasonably likely to be accessed by minors under 18 doing business in South Carolina.
Penalties
Treble damages available to the Attorney General, and possible personal liability for officers and employees for willful and wanton violations.
Enforcement body
South Carolina Attorney General
Litigation
NetChoice, LLC v. Wilson, No. 3:26-cv-00543-SAL (D.S.C.), U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, Filed February 9, 2026 alleging First and Fourteenth Amendment violations. NetChoice moved for a preliminary injunction on March 9, 2026; briefing was completed April 20, 2026 and the motion remains pending with no ruling as of this date, so the Act remains enforceable.
Source
S.C. Code Ann. Title 39, ch. 80

Reviewed 2026-07-15. Confidence: high. Fast-moving area, verify before relying. Not legal advice.