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fromsfist.com
16 hours ago

Texas Attorney General Sues Netflix, Claiming It Tracks Users' Every Move

Texas accuses Netflix of misleading users about privacy while tracking behavior, building ad profiles, and sharing data across ad-tech, including children’s accounts.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Texas accuses Netflix of spying on users, including children

Netflix faces a Texas lawsuit alleging it collects user and children’s data without consent and uses addictive design to keep viewers engaged.
#consumer-data-privacy
fromEngadget
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Texas AG sues Netflix, claiming the streaming service collects user data without consent - Engadget

fromEngadget
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Texas AG sues Netflix, claiming the streaming service collects user data without consent - Engadget

#data-privacy
fromThe Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Texas sues Netflix for spying on children, selling data without consent | The Jerusalem Post

Texas sues Netflix for collecting and selling user data without consent, spying on children, and using addictive dark patterns like autoplay.
fromHoodline
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Netflix Smackdown: Texas AG Says Streamer Cashed In On Texas Kids' Data

Netflix is accused of collecting Texans’ personal and sensitive behavioral data, sharing it with ad-tech partners, and using autoplay features to keep viewers watching longer.
Privacy professionals
fromHoodline
1 day ago

Netflix Smackdown: Texas AG Says Streamer Cashed In On Texas Kids' Data

Netflix is accused of collecting Texans’ personal and sensitive behavioral data, sharing it with ad-tech partners, and using autoplay features to keep viewers watching longer.
fromChron
1 day ago

Texas AG Ken Paxton targets Netflix for 'spying' on children

“In short, Netflix sold subscriptions to its programming as an escape from Big Tech surveillance: pay monthly, avoid tracking,” reads the Texas AG's lawsuit, which was filed May 11 in Texas District Court in Collin County. “Texans trusted that bargain. Netflix broke it-constructing the very data-collection system subscribers paid to escape.”
Privacy professionals
#social-media-regulation
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Children in England bombarded' with online ads for harmful products

Teenagers are routinely exposed online to harmful products such as prescription weight-loss drugs, steroids, and toxic skin-whitening creams.
#age-verification
fromWIRED
3 months ago
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Age Verification Is Reaching a Global Tipping Point. Is TikTok's Strategy a Good Compromise?

fromWIRED
3 months ago
Miscellaneous

Age Verification Is Reaching a Global Tipping Point. Is TikTok's Strategy a Good Compromise?

#social-media-ban
fromwww.dw.com
4 months ago

France plans social media ban for children under 15: reports DW 12/31/2025

The AFP news agency said it had seen a draft law, backed by President Emmanuel Macron, which cites numerous studies showing the risks to young people from excessive use of digital screens. French media said the law could be submitted for legal scrutiny in early January, while AFP said the ban could take effect as early as September. Le Monde newspaper said Macron may announce the plans in his live New Year's Eve address on Wednesday.
France news
Digital life
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Parents told to lead by example and turn off phones this Christmas

Parents should model phone-free behavior during Christmas to boost children's engagement and establish clear, shared screen-time boundaries.
Digital life
fromIndependent
5 months ago

Catherine Prasifka: Why are there no safe areas for children to socialise online?

The internet cannot be made fully safe for children, and tech companies lack financial incentives to create protected child-only online spaces.
fromwww.bloomberg.com
5 months ago

Social Media Ban: Everything to Know Before Deactivation Day

On this week's podcast: How Australia will ban under-16s from social media Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg Never miss an episode. Follow The Bloomberg Australia Podcast today. From next week, Australia's under-16s will be prevented from accessing platforms including TikTok, Snapchat and Facebook, as the Labor government pushes to curb harms caused by social media. In our latest podcast, Rebecca Jones asks Bloomberg's Angus Whitley
World news
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 months ago

No plans' to ban VPNs but nothing off the table' to bolster online safety

No current plans to ban VPNs, but minister says nothing is off the table for protecting children online under the Online Safety Act.
fromFortune
7 months ago

Why "the 26 words that made the internet" may not protect Big Tech in the AI age | Fortune

Meta, the parent company of social media apps including Facebook and Instagram, is no stranger to scrutiny over how its platforms affect children, but as the company pushes further into AI-powered products, it's facing a fresh set of issues. Earlier this year, internal documents obtained by Reuters revealed that Meta's AI chatbot could, under official company guidelines, engage in "romantic or sensual" conversations with children and even comment on their attractiveness.
Artificial intelligence
Law
fromFortune
7 months ago

Why "the 26 words that made the internet" may not protect Big Tech in the AI age | Fortune

Meta's AI systems previously allowed inappropriate interactions with minors, prompting the company to add guardrails and restrict teen access amid AI safety and liability concerns.
France news
fromwww.bbc.com
8 months ago

Ban social media for under-15s, says French report warning of TikTok risks

French parliamentary commission recommends banning under-15s from social media and imposing overnight digital curfews for 15–18s after finding TikTok exposes minors to harmful, addictive content.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 year ago

Rick Santorum Claps Back at Hillary Clinton Over K-12 Digital Literacy' Plans: Speech-Stifling Gov't Control of Information'

As we have witnessed over the past four years, government control of information resulted into hyper-partisan education for children and the stifling of viewpoints online that do not comport with leftist ideology.
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