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technology2 years ago

Meta's Negligence Exposed: Prioritizing Profit Over Underage User Safety

Meta, the parent company of Instagram, is facing a legal complaint from the attorneys general of 33 states, accusing the social media giant of unlawfully collecting data from millions of users under the age of 13. The complaint alleges that Meta routinely documented the presence of underage users on Instagram but disabled only a fraction of their accounts, while continuing to collect their personal information without parental permission. The states are seeking civil penalties that could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars. The complaint also accuses Meta of failing to prioritize effective age-checking systems and knowingly allowing underage users to lie about their age to create Instagram accounts. Meta has responded by stating that the complaint mischaracterizes their work and that they have measures in place to remove underage accounts.

technology2 years ago

Multiple US States Sue Meta Platforms for Addictive Features and Harm to Youth Mental Health

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is facing a lawsuit from a bipartisan group of 42 attorneys general over allegations that its platforms, Facebook and Instagram, have addictive features targeting kids and teens. The attorneys general claim that Meta designed its algorithms and features to keep young users engaged for longer periods, negatively impacting their mental health. The lawsuit also accuses Meta of violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting personal data on users under 13 without parental consent. The states are seeking an end to these harmful practices, as well as penalties and restitution. This legal challenge highlights the bipartisan effort to protect children and teens from online harm.