SYDNEY (Reuters) -Instagram owner Meta and other social media firms said on Tuesday they will comply with a ban on users ...
The app’s parent company, Snap, told a Senate inquiry that while it would comply with the ban, it did not agree with eSafety ...
Three of the world’s biggest social media companies have agreed to follow Australia’s upcoming ban on users under 16, backing ...
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will discuss with social media platforms to determine the best ...
Platforms prepare to enforce Australia’s world-first child prohibition law by deactivating profiles and searching for signs ...
Australia’s parliament approved the new law, which now requires platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat to ...
Meta, TikTok, and Snap say they disagree with Australia’s new law banning children under 16 from using social media but will comply. The law, effective December 10, aims to protect minors online, with ...
Tech giants Meta and TikTok said Tuesday they will obey Australia's under-16 social media ban but warned the landmark laws ...
Conservative TV and radio host Wayne Allyn Root sued social media companies including Meta Platforms Inc. and TikTok Inc. and ...
Snap Inc. remains unprofitable with slowing growth, flat ARPU, and shrinking margins. Click here to read why SNAP stock is a ...
The European Union has found that both Meta and TikTok failed to properly protect children, including making it difficult ...