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EU regulators to probe Meta over child safety concerns

EU regulators investigate Meta for potential breaches of online content rules regarding child safety under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
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EU opens investigation into TikTok's potential breach of obligations to protect minors

The EU is investigating TikTok for possible breaches of online content rules and may fine it up to 6% of its global turnover.
TikTok must comply with the EU's Digital Services Act, focusing on tackling illegal content and risks to public security.

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches By Reuters

EU investigates TikTok for breaching online content rules
Possible hefty fines for TikTok if found guilty of breaching DSA rules

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches By Reuters

The EU is investigating TikTok for potential breaches of online content rules and advertising transparency aimed at protecting children.
TikTok's owner, ByteDance, could face fines of up to 6% of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching the EU's Digital Services Act rules.

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches

EU to investigate if TikTok breached content rules
Potential fines up to 6% of ByteDance's global turnover

E.U. opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches

The European Union will investigate TikTok for possible breaches of online content rules aimed at protecting children and ensuring transparent advertising.
If TikTok is found guilty of breaching DSA rules, its owner, ByteDance, could face fines of up to 6% of its global turnover.

EU opens investigation into TikTok's potential breach of obligations to protect minors

The EU is investigating TikTok for possible breaches of online content rules and may fine it up to 6% of its global turnover.
TikTok must comply with the EU's Digital Services Act, focusing on tackling illegal content and risks to public security.

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches By Reuters

EU investigates TikTok for breaching online content rules
Possible hefty fines for TikTok if found guilty of breaching DSA rules

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches By Reuters

The EU is investigating TikTok for potential breaches of online content rules and advertising transparency aimed at protecting children.
TikTok's owner, ByteDance, could face fines of up to 6% of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching the EU's Digital Services Act rules.

EU opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches

EU to investigate if TikTok breached content rules
Potential fines up to 6% of ByteDance's global turnover

E.U. opens formal investigation into TikTok over possible online content breaches

The European Union will investigate TikTok for possible breaches of online content rules aimed at protecting children and ensuring transparent advertising.
If TikTok is found guilty of breaching DSA rules, its owner, ByteDance, could face fines of up to 6% of its global turnover.
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Google to launch anti-misinformation campaign ahead of EU parliamentary elections

Google is launching an anti-misinformation campaign in five EU countries ahead of the parliamentary elections.
The campaign will use animated ads featuring 'prebunking' techniques to help viewers identify manipulative content.
The campaign aims to reach citizens in countries with a high number of voters in the EU and utilize Google's local expertise.
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