Apple and Meta are ramping up their feud over who is in charge of protecting kids
Briefly

Meta's head of global safety, Antigone Davis, advocated for government regulation mandating app stores like Apple and Google to handle age verification for teens.
The proposal suggests parents should approve app downloads for teens under 16 and that app stores should notify parents for approval akin to purchase notifications.
Despite Meta's advocacy, Apple has actively opposed legislations targeting age verification in app stores, revealing a reluctance to assume responsibility for monitoring.
The ongoing conflict emphasizes how Meta seems to shift responsibility while Apple pushes back against regulations that could force them into a compliance role.
Read at Business Insider
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