EU accuses TikTok of addictive design that harms children, seeks changes to protect users
EU accuses TikTok of ‘addictive design’ that harms children, seeks changes to protect users
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EU accuses TikTok of ‘addictive design’ that harms children, seeks changes to protect users
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. An experimental surgery is helping cancer survivors give birth An experimental surgical procedure that’s helping people have babies after they’ve had treatment for bowel or rectal cancer.Radiation and chemo can have pretty damaging
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Preliminary EU ruling says app shifts brains of users into ‘autopilot mode’, with concerns for children and vulnerable adultsBusiness live – latest updatesTikTok could be forced into changes to make the app less addictive to users after the EU indicated the platform had breached the bloc’s digital safety rules.The EU’s executive arm said in a
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