Social networking and dating startups used these pitch decks to raise venture capital funding rounds.
Spain joins a growing list of countries, like Australia and France, that have moved to curb kids’ social media access.
Australia has banned social media for kids under 16. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks—and what may work better.
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Stop ignoring the social media ban: Why it's more than just a headline this time
A global surge in social media legislation has massive implications ...
Starting this week, a series of trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused ...
As reported by Politico, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced that social platforms will soon be required to implement effective age verification systems, in order to stop young teens ...
The photo-sharing app, which is often used to share unflattering or embarrassing “selfies,” has rolled out SnapKidz aimed at children under 13. By Aimee Lee Ball The company will add an instant ...
At a time when many companies still struggle to manage the rise of social networks and understand what the trend means to their organizations, Salesforce.com has begun tailoring its business software ...
India is one of the most critical growth markets for social media companies, which are now facing calls to limit access to ...
Kids in the state are now limited to one hour of screen time per app, and tech companies are on the hook to verify ages.
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