New research finds most social media youth safety tools fall short
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
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A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
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A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
A new report says social media’s child safety protections often fail in practice, raising fresh questions as pressure for federal regulation grows.
The country doubled the maximum penalty imposed on social media companies that fail to comply with the ban on under-16 users, as evidence grew that children are circumventing restrictions.