A new study tested 86 child safety features across TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube, and found that more than half were broken, buried, or missing entirely.
Australia is not the first country to try to regulate children’s presence on social media. But research shows it’s hard to keep kids offline.
In a striking turn of events, at least five states have initiated lawsuits against Snapchat, alleging that the popular social media platform poses serious risks to children. This legal action has ...
Social media companies claim their platforms are safe for kids, promoting safety features that include restricting searches ...
A new study found TikTok videos about ACL rehab exercises were poor overall, raising fresh concerns about teens using viral ...
A new report found half of social media safety features intended to keep children safe online do not work as claimed.
Isaiah Robinson, 27, of New Iberia, was sentenced to 12 years in federal district court for Enticement of a Minor, followed ...
Social media giants have for years touted their growing slate of safety tools and protections as proof that they prioritize ...
A minor brought a lawsuit against YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok claiming that they’ve damaged his mental health, ...
Researchers found that teens can discover harmful content, connect with unknown adults and easily bypass time limits.
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