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More Countries Jump on the Social Media 'Ban Wagon'

Newseze Wire·Fri, Jul 10, 1:50 PMWire: Dark Reading
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More Countries Jump on the Social Media 'Ban Wagon'

Age restrictions on accounts may be more of a stopgap because industry compliance is already falling short. Tech giants are struggling to follow the laws without affecting users.

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