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Snapchat is surging with teens and is more dangerous than ever. Parents can’t fight it alone
Around the same time that Leila Atassi’s oldest daughter got her first iPhone, Great Britain announced a ban on social media for children under 16, leaving the Today in Ohio host to question why ...
Snapchat’s newest feature – My AI – wants to be your friend. But just weeks after the company’s artificial intelligence debut, tech experts have raised concerns about the tool’s intentions, bias, and ...
By Shivani Ramanathan “Snapchat is not harmless messaging anymore, strangers know exactly where teens are, how to contact them, and that is not even what scares me the most,” worried Malini Alagappan.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. On Tuesday, the Court decided to not hear the case of John Doe v. Snap, ...
Advocacy groups warn that Snapchat’s disappearing messages can encourage risky behavior, urging parents to stay involved in their kids’ social media use. Police and advocacy groups say Snapchat’s ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sued Snap, Inc., alleging Snapchat violates Florida law by deceiving parents about risks to children, including access for predators and drug dealers. The ...
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