Roblox is one of the world’s most popular kids’ games, but lawsuits around the country allege predators are hiding in plain sight.
Bird's suit claims the gaming company has engaged in "deceptive trade practices" by promising parents the site is safe for ...
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Hidden in plain sight: Mom discovers 'calculator' app on child's phone was vault for predator chats
A Nassau County mother found an innocent-looking calculator app. She was horrified to find out what it was really hiding and ...
A smartphone gives your child some independence, whether that’s talking to their friends, using apps they want to use, or ...
VIVERSE, the immersive content creation and distribution platform from VR pioneer HTC, has unveiled the winners of its first ...
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Meta starts blocking teens in Australia under social media ban
Tech giant Meta has begun removing minors below 16 years of age in Australia from its platforms Instagram, Threads and Facebook ahead of the country’s world-first youth social media ban.
Explore Australia's groundbreaking social media ban for users under 16, including compliance challenges and government ...
Other countries are considering less drastic ways to control teenagers' social media use. On Nov. 30, Singapore said it would ...
Separated by category, Apple has released the most downloaded apps and games of the year on the Brazilian App Store. Highlights include ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Temu, Shopee, and Mercado Livre. Check ...
Tech giant Meta said Thursday it is starting to remove under-16s in Australia from Instagram, Threads and Facebook ahead of ...
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Ireland examining social media ban for children - dept
Ireland, along with other European Union member states, is examining the question of prohibiting access by children and young people to social media platforms - the so-called "digital age of majority" ...
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Australia is about to ban under-16s from social media – but teens are already outsmarting it
On 10 December, Australia will ban under-16s from social media to combat bullying and predatory behaviour, says the Australian government.
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