GAINESVILLE — Technology companies are identifying the first popular social media platforms covered under Florida's new law banning such services for young teens: Snapchat and YouTube. The ...
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Snapchat blocks 415,000 underage accounts in Australia
Snapchat has blocked 415,000 accounts under Australia's social media ban for under-16s, the company said Monday, but warned some youngsters may be bypassing age verification technology. As of the end ...
With these new features, Snap is likely looking to appease regulators and parents over concerns about safety and screen time on its platform.
Tech companies identified Snapchat and YouTube as the first popular social media platforms likely covered under Florida's new law banning such services for young teens. Snapchat and YouTube ...
Snapchat, the world's first visual messaging app, announced on Monday, February 2, 2026, that it has blocked 415,000 accounts ...
The Florida law, which restricts access for users under 16, could also apply to Facebook and Instagram. Tech companies argue the law is unconstitutional and infringes on First Amendment rights, while ...
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