The European Union has initiated a preliminary investigation into Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, regarding its practices related to child safety on its platforms. The investigation suggests that Meta may not be taking sufficient measures to protect children, which could result in fines amounting to 6% of the company's annual revenue. Meta has denied these allegations.
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EU Investigates Meta Over Allegations of Inadequate Child Protection
The European Union is conducting a preliminary investigation into Meta for potentially failing to adequately protect children on its social media platforms. If found liable, Meta could face fines of up to 6% of its annual revenue. The company has rejected the accusations.
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EU Investigates Meta Over Allegations of Inadequate Child Protection