Italy’s competition authority has levied a hefty fine of €10 million ($11 million) against TikTok for its failure to adequately control the dissemination of content that poses risks to minors and vulnerable individuals, exposing them to potentially harmful material. The antitrust agency, AGCM, criticized TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, for its neglect in addressing the […]
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