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Vast surveillance, FTC
FTC says social media apps are surveilling kids and teens
They're doing very little to protect the young ones from harmful content and are pushing back against legislation.
Social media platforms engaged in ‘vast surveillance’ and failed to protect young people, FTC finds
The Federal Trade Commission released a report Thursday slamming social media platforms including Facebook's parent company, Meta, as well as TikTok, Google-owned YouTube, Snap and other online services over privacy and youth safety concerns.
FTC finds social media companies in vast user surveillance
According to a previous report, social media could get warning labels just like cigarettes. A federal judge previously stated that social media platforms are not obliged to prevent teens from viewing certain content.
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FTC: Social media companies using ‘vast surveillance’ on users
Kentucky judge killed in his chambers, county sheriff arrested In December 2020, the
FTC
ordered companies like Amazon, ...
CBS News on MSN
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Social media companies, video streaming services engage in "vast surveillance" of users, FTC says
Meta's
Facebook
and TikTok — engage in a "vast surveillance of users" to profit off their personal information, endangering ...
TechCrunch on MSN
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FTC report on predatory social media data hoarding hints at future regulations
A new FTC report on how social media and streaming sites collect and monetize their hoards of user data doesn't really ...
WPBF
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FTC: Amount of data collected by large corporations is 'staggering'
In a report from the Federal Trade Commission, the agency accuses large video streaming companies and social media websites ...
ConsumerAffairs
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Amazon, X, Facebook, TikTok, etc., fail to protect children and other users, FTC reports
Major websites routinely engage in "mass surveillance" of their users, especially children and teens, to squeeze profits out ...
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