
TikTok will pay R $ 2 billion in child security process
The defendants have been charged with violating a law that requires online services aimed at children to obtain parental consent to collect information
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The government argued that the President has full authority to renew the White House and other federal buildings and that the ballroom project should be completed due to national security concerns. The lower courts had ordered the suspension of the bill, concluding that it needed approval from Congress, a decision that was expected to enter into force today. TikTok said he developed sophisticated systems of age moderation that identify children under the age of 13 who declared a false age.
Furthermore, The company paid a fine of US$ 5.7 million (R$ 29,3 mi).
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The government argued that the President has full authority to renew the White House and other federal buildings and that the ballroom project should be completed due to national security concerns.
according to Observador +1The lower courts had ordered the suspension of the bill, concluding that it needed approval from Congress, a decision that was expected to enter into force today.
according to RTP NotíciasTikTok said he developed sophisticated systems of age moderation that identify children under the age of 13 who declared a false age.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1The company paid a fine of US$ 5.7 million (R$ 29,3 mi).
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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The defendants have been charged with violating a law requiring online services aimed at children to obtain parental consent to collect..
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