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British Authorities Investigate TikTok Over Child Protection from Harmful Content

British Authorities Investigate TikTok Over Child Protection from Harmful Content

The British telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, announced that it has launched an official investigation into the TikTok platform due to concerns over its failure to protect children from harmful content, particularly regarding the methods used to verify users' ages. The authority indicates that the platform's way of estimating user ages raises worries about its inability to correctly identify a large number of children, exposing them to inappropriate content. The investigation has not reached final conclusions yet, but any legal violations could result in a fine of up to 18 million British pounds or 10% of the company's worldwide revenue, whichever is greater. These measures come at a time when the UK government is preparing to impose a ban on social media use for individuals under the age of sixteen, increasing pressure on tech companies to improve age verification methods.

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