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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing a federal lawsuit in California accusing it of designing its applications in a way that pushes children and teenagers toward excessive usage and misleads about the health and psychological risks involved. Twenty-nine U.S. states are demanding fines of up to $1.4 trillion, and the financial penalties could reach $20,000 per violation for millions of minor users, based on consumer protection laws. The lawsuit also calls for fundamental changes to the platforms, such as stricter restrictions on screen time and the illegal collection of data from children under the age of 13. This legal action comes amid mounting international pressure on social media companies to find solutions for safeguarding children from harmful effects, with a verdict expected within weeks that could significantly alter the way these companies operate.
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