Executives from the companies face senators one day after a consortium of 17 news outlets, including Bloomberg, published dozens of articles based on troves of leaked Facebook Inc data that detailed how the company prioritised profits over the safety of users – particularly teenagers – on its products.
“The bombshell reports about Facebook and Instagram – their toxic impacts on young users and lack of truth or transparency – raise serious concerns about Big Tech’s approach toward kids across the board,” he said. She will also raise concerns about the safety of data collected by TikTok and whether it’s shared with the Chinese government, where parent company ByteDance is based. She will say that despite vague assurances, TikTok “has not alleviated my concerns in the slightest”, according to remarks shared with Bloomberg.
YouTube plans to tell the panel that its YouTube Kids, created in 2015, provides parents with tools to control and customise the app for children, according to remarks shared with Bloomberg. The company will say that kids under 13 who aren’t in a parental “supervised experience” are not allowed on YouTube. YouTube has removed seven million accounts in the first three quarters of 2021, with three million removed in the last quarter due to increased automation.
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