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EU urges Meta to block under-13s on Facebook, Instagram
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Meta Platforms' Facebook and Instagram were charged on Wednesday with violating key European Union tech regulations, with EU regulators stating that the company must take further steps to prevent children under 13 from accessing the platforms.

The charges or so-called preliminary findings under the Digital Services Act, which requires Big Tech to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms, follow a two-year investigation by the European Commission, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.

Meta, which said it disagreed with the preliminary findings, can respond to the charges and take measures before the Commission issues a final decision. DSA breaches can cost companies fines of as much as 6 percent of their global annual turnover.

The EU tech enforcer said Meta did not do enough to enforce its age restrictions for Facebook and Instagram and that measures to identify children under 13 and remove them when they do access the services were inadequate.

It said between 10 percent and 12 percent of children under 13 in Europe used Facebook and Instagram. Meta, however, disagreed with the figures, which it said are based on a handful of user surveys from almost a decade ago.

"Our preliminary findings show that Instagram and Facebook are doing very little to prevent children below this age from accessing their services," EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen said in a statement.

"Terms and conditions should not be mere written statements, but rather the basis for concrete action to protect users – including children," she said.

"Understanding age is an industry-wide challenge, which requires an industry-wide solution, and we will continue to engage constructively with the European Commission on this important issue," a Meta spokesperson said.

The Commission said both platforms must change their risk assessment methodology and that they need to strengthen measures to prevent, detect and remove minors from their services.

If regulators feel they still do not do enough to satisfy them, they can still impose a fine, although this step would be many months away.


News.Az 

By Ulviyya Salmanli

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