As the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether Congress can ban Tik Tok, new research highlights the health risks that top social media platforms pose to children. Most 11- and 12-year-olds use Tik Tok ...
Ofcom has criticised TikTok and YouTube, saying in a new report their content feeds are "not safe enough" for children. The findings follow the regulator's call for stronger action on children's ...
A new study tested 86 child safety features across TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube, and found that more than half ...
TikTok was sued Tuesday by more than a dozen attorneys general who allege the social media platform is misleading the public about its safety. The app, they say, is harming children's mental health, ...
The lawsuit also accuses TikTok of deceiving parents by marking it as safe for kids aged 12 or above on the App Store.
A lawsuit against TikTok, brought by 13 states and Washington D.C., alleges the platform doesn’t do enough to protect young users from the dangers of social media. NBC News’ Savannah Sellers breaks ...
Florida sued TikTok on Monday, alleging that the platform violates the Sunshine State’s child safety law that bans children under 14 years of age from all social media platforms. Parental consent is ...
Indonesia’s tougher online safety measures are beginning to reshape how social media platforms operate. TikTok and YouTube have removed nearly 4.7 million accounts belonging to children under 16, ...
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