The law requires age verification and express parental consent for social-media users under 18, among other provisions.
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Meta says their goal with the changes is to make Instagram safer for teens and children. Meta says the changes address the ...
Meta wants Apple to be in charge of age-gating apps. Apple doesn't want to do that.
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Meta says that it will ban Russian state media companies including RT, Rossiya and Segodnya from posting on its platforms. It ...
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Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their creations on other people’s kids, while protecting their own?
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