Children prey to online ads of harmful products, regulation needed: UN study

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GENEVA (REUTERS) - Children and adolescents are being bombarded with ads on social media promoting harmful products from fast food to tobacco and alcohol, according to a United Nations-backed report on Wednesday (Feb 19) that called for regulation.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

GENEVA - Children and adolescents are being bombarded with ads on social media promoting harmful products from fast food to tobacco and alcohol, according to a United Nations-backed report on Wednesday that called for regulation.

"Global harmful advertising is targeted at children especially around things that will affect their development and health - things like promoting sugar, fast food, tobacco, alcohol, gaming and gambling," Costello told a news briefing. "But the biggest fear I think is the trend in social media advertising and algorithmic targeting," Costello said.

 

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