The White House launched a new smartphone app Friday aimed at providing users with information and updates directly from the Trump administration. The app includes a “news” tab with press releases ...
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren is raising concerns about a popular YouTuber’s recent venture into financial services with his acquisition of a banking app called Step and its connection to a bank with a ...
An app aimed at curbing social media addiction saw a surge in new users during the landmark trial that found Meta and Google liable for intentionally designing their platforms to hook young people.
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A jury just found YouTube and Meta liable for $3 million due to negligent, addictive app design. The landmark ruling was filed by a plaintiff who suffered severe mental anguish as a result of using ...
A court ruling with potentially massive implications has found that social media apps are intentionally designed to be addictive, and are harmful to teenage mental health. Academic studies have long ...
On Wednesday, a Los Angeles jury ordered Meta and YouTube to pay $3 million in damages to a young woman who successfully argued that the companies’ social media apps were designed to addict children.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in midday trading: Meta Platforms — The social media giant tumbled more than 6%. Meta lost two major legal cases concerning child safety this week.
Meta and Google suffered a major legal defeat as a Los Angeles jury awarded $6 million to a plaintiff, ruling that Instagram and YouTube are intentionally addictive and harmful to youth mental health.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - After mega-influencer MrBeast made headlines for purchasing a banking app for kids, federal lawmakers are questioning the motives of the app and its connections to a Mid-South Bank.