Consumer group BEUC has asked the European Commission to regulate crypto-related ads on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.
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- The E.U. is probing TikTok and YouTube over child safety, and it could challenge ad blocker bans
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Crypto ads on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter could lead to E.U. regulation
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The European Commission, like many U.S. states, has banned TikTok on public devices
The European Commission is the latest government body to ban TikTok on public devices. U.S. state governments have enacted similar measures.
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State governments are banning TikTok, and global leaders are applauding the effort
Democratic governors are joining their Republican colleagues by banning TikTok on state devices. Global leaders are also criticizing the app.
- EU Regulators Give TikTok 1 Month To Respond To Claims It Is Violating Children’s Data Laws
- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Receive Praise From European Commission For Anti-Terrorist Efforts
- European Union Proposes Rules To Hold Online Video Platforms Accountable For Hate Speech
- French Vlogger Spars With YouTube Over Interview With European Commission President
- YouTube Brings Its “Interviewing The President” Format To Europe
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