The European Commission has launched a formal investigation into Meta , saying that it may have breached the Digital Services Act over the protection of minors on Facebook and Instagram .
"We have concerns that Facebook and Instagram may stimulate behavioral addiction, and that the methods of age verification that Meta has put in place on their services is not adequate and will now carry on an in-depth investigation. We want to protect young people’s mental and physical health." And, it suggests, Meta may be failing to comply with DSA obligations to put in place appropriate and proportionate measures to ensure a high level of privacy, safety and security for minors—particularly in terms of the default privacy settings for minors used in its recommender systems.Forbes Releases 2024 30 Under 30 Asia List
Meta says it has numerous features designed to protect children, including parental supervision tools,"take a break" notifications and a Quiet Mode. It hides potentially harmful content from teens, it says, and now allows young users to turn off their ability to receive DMs from anyone they don’t follow or aren’t connected to on Instagram—including other teens—by default.
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