Saying tech companies were “not doing enough” to keep youths under 16 off their platforms, the government announced tougher ...
A campaign for stronger online safety measures for children in the U.S. is gaining steam with recent jury verdicts against ...
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.
Researchers found that teens can discover harmful content, connect with unknown adults and easily bypass time limits.
Researchers at the Cybersafety Research Center found that more than half of social media child safety protections don’t work ...
The lawsuit alleges that Snap, the parent company of disappearing messaging app Snapchat, failed to disable and warn its ...
A new report found half of social media safety features intended to keep children safe online do not work as claimed.
The parents of a girl who was raped when she was 12 years old by an adult stranger she met on Snapchat have filed a lawsuit ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is suing Snapchat's parent company, accusing it of putting children at risk and ...
The family of a Missouri teenager is suing Snapchat parent company Snap, claiming the social media platform facilitated her ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to raise the age at which children can access social media from 13 to 16, expected to become law in 9 months.
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