Digital Childhood Alliance - Wayback Machine Website History Analysis

**Research Date:** 2026-03-12 **Data Source:** Wayback Machine CDX API (web.archive.org/cdx/) **Domain:** digitalchildhoodalliance.org

Digital Childhood Alliance - Wayback Machine Website History Analysis

Research Date: 2026-03-12 Data Source: Wayback Machine CDX API (web.archive.org/cdx/) Domain: digitalchildhoodalliance.org


Executive Summary

Analysis of 100+ Wayback Machine snapshots from December 2024 through March 2026 confirms the DCA website launched on December 19, 2024 and has been continuously operational since. The earliest snapshot shows a fully-developed advocacy site focused on the App Store Accountability Act. No funder disclosures, “supported by,” or sponsor logos were found in any snapshot. The site uses Cloudflare protection, which blocked several archival attempts. Key sub-pages (/about-us/, /our-team/) were only archived starting September 2025.


1. Snapshot Timeline

First Appearances

DateURLStatusNotes
2024-12-19 03:51digitalchildhoodalliance.org/200First ever snapshot - site is live
2024-12-19 08:49http://digitalchildhoodalliance.org/200HTTP variant
2024-12-20 06:14www.digitalchildhoodalliance.org/200WWW variant
2024-12-25 04:12http://digitalchildhoodalliance.org/200Christmas snapshot
2025-01-15 19:07www.digitalchildhoodalliance.org/403First Cloudflare block
2025-01-19 22:26www.digitalchildhoodalliance.org/200Accessible again

Cloudflare Blocks (403 responses)

Multiple snapshots returned 403 errors, indicating Cloudflare challenge pages:

  • 2025-01-15, 2025-02-10 (x2), 2025-02-16, 2025-08-18, 2026-03-08

This pattern suggests DCA has intermittent bot protection that sometimes blocks Wayback Machine’s crawler.

Sub-page Archive Coverage

PageFirst ArchivedCount
Homepage (/)2024-12-1950+ snapshots
/about-us/2025-09-141 snapshot (Cloudflare blocked)
/our-team/2025-09-141 snapshot (Cloudflare blocked)
/cookie-policy/2025-03-233 snapshots
/asaabill/2026-02-024 snapshots
Blog posts2025-02-11+Various

2. Earliest Website Content (January 2025 Snapshot)

The January 19, 2025 snapshot (first fully readable) shows the following site structure:

  • Home | Federal | State | Updates | FAQ | Join

Hero Section

“We are an alliance fighting for policies that prioritize parent empowerment and children’s online well-being, because every child deserves a thriving and safe childhood.”

Priority Campaign: App Store Accountability

  • “Putting Kids Before Big Tech Profits”
  • Focus on requiring app stores to implement age verification, parental consent, and accurate age ratings

Statistics Cited

  • 200+ dangerous apps rated safe for kids on Apple’s App Store
  • 81% of U.S. adults support requiring parental consent for minors’ social media accounts
  • 71% favor age verification before accessing social media
  • 31% of second graders use social media apps
  • 91% of 14-year-olds own smartphones
  • 1/3 of children lie about their age online
  • 73% of parents use age ratings

“Voices for App Store Accountability” Section

Listed supporters included:

  • Annie Chestnut Tutor - Tech Policy Center Policy Analyst, The Heritage Foundation
  • Eleanor Gaetan, Ph.D. - VP Public Policy, National Center on Sexual Exploitation
  • Todd Weiler - Attorney, Utah State Senator

Key Framing

The site frames the issue as:

  • “A SYSTEM THAT LEAVES PARENTS POWERLESS”
  • “ENACT COMMON-SENSE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CHILDREN”
  • Positions Apple and Google as the primary targets, not social media platforms

No Funding Disclosures

  • No “Supported by,” “Funded by,” or sponsor section
  • No donor logos
  • No mention of Meta, Headwaters Strategies, or any funder
  • No 501(c)(4) designation visible on the homepage

3. Blog Post Archive History

DatePost Title
2025-02-11“Apple’s App Store Puts Kids a Click Away from a Slew of Inappropriate Apps”
2025-03-23“Apple’s Faux Safety Solution”
2025-05-13“100+ Child Advocates Praise Introduction of App Store Accountability Act”
2025-10-07“Apple and Google Do It Again: New CA Age Verification Law Fails Kids”
2026-02-02/asaabill/ page created
2026-03-06/asaabill/ updated

Pattern: Posts exclusively target Apple and Google, never Meta/Facebook/Instagram. This is consistent with DCA’s role as a Meta-funded advocacy group positioning app stores (not social media platforms) as the problem.


4. Infrastructure Details (from CDX metadata)

FeatureDetail
HostingBehind Cloudflare CDN
Email protectionCloudflare email obfuscation (cdn-cgi/l/email-protection)
CMSWordPress (based on URL patterns)
Domain registrationGoDaddy, 2024-12-18
HTTPS redirectYes, HTTP → HTTPS with www
Content typetext/html for pages

5. Key Findings

5.1 No Funder Disclosures Ever Existed on the Site

Across all archived snapshots from December 2024 to March 2026, no version of the DCA website has ever included funder disclosures. This means:

  • There were no “supported by” sections that were later removed
  • The funding opacity was designed into the site from launch
  • As a 501(c)(4), DCA has no legal obligation to disclose donors publicly

5.2 Site Launched Fully Formed

The December 19, 2024 snapshot shows a professionally designed site with:

  • Complete policy messaging
  • Statistics and talking points
  • Named testimonials from Heritage Foundation and NCOSE staff
  • Multiple call-to-action sections This suggests professional development prior to domain registration, consistent with a well-funded organizational launch rather than a grassroots effort.

5.3 Consistent Anti-Apple/Google Messaging

Every blog post and page targets Apple and Google’s app stores. Meta/Facebook/Instagram are never criticized - consistent with Meta’s funding interest in shifting regulatory burden to app store operators.

5.4 Cloudflare Protection May Be Deliberate

The intermittent 403 blocks on archival attempts could indicate intentional bot protection to limit the amount of DCA content preserved in public archives.


6. Comparison: Earliest vs. Current Content

ElementDec 2024/Jan 2025Current (2026)
NavigationHome, Federal, State, Updates, FAQ, JoinSame + expanded
Hero messageParent empowerment, safe childhoodSame
TargetApple and Google app storesSame
Funding disclosureNoneNone
Team pageNot archived until Sep 2025Casey Stefanski, John Read, Dawn Hawkins, Melissa McKay
Blog postsNone initially10+ posts
ASAA bill pageNot presentAdded Feb 2026

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