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androidheadlines.comEuropean Union regulators fined Chinese online retailer Temu 200 million euros for failing to protect consumers from illegal goods. The penalty is the second issued under the Digital Services Act.
Los Angeles TimesThe European Commission imposed a €200 million fine on Chinese e-commerce platform Temu for failing to assess risks from illegal goods. The penalty is the second issued under the Digital Services Act.
EuronewsThe European Commission will present plans for an EU-wide social media ban for minors as early as this summer. Officials cited growing pressure from member states seeking stronger protections for children online. The move could precede new French legislation scheduled to take eff…
NprThe European Commission announced on April 29, 2026, that Meta breached the EU's Digital Services Act by failing to prevent children under 13 from accessing Facebook and Instagram. The findings highlight ineffective age verification and reporting tools. Meta disagrees and plans t…
BloombergThe European Commission has issued preliminary findings that Meta lacks effective measures to prevent children under 13 from accessing Facebook and Instagram, violating the Digital Services Act. Meta disputes the findings and highlights its existing tools for age verification. If…