The UK communications regulator says some social media companies have failed to make their feeds ‘safe enough’ for children, despite a law passed last year that was meant to reduce children’s exposure to harmful content.
It said YouTube and TikTok in particular had made no ‘significant changes,’ claiming their feeds were already safe for youngsters.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
It said YouTube and TikTok in particular had made no ‘significant changes,’ claiming their feeds were already safe for youngsters.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
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