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New Mexico Holds Meta Accountable for Child Safety Failures
SolutionsMar 25

New Mexico Holds Meta Accountable for Child Safety Failures

A jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million after finding the tech giant misled families about safety measures and failed to protect children from exploitation on Facebook and Instagram. The landmark verdict sends a powerful message that companies must prioritize young users' wellbeing over profits.

France 24 English2 min read
New Mexico Wins $375M Verdict for Child Safety vs Meta
Community HeroesMar 25

New Mexico Wins $375M Verdict for Child Safety vs Meta

A jury just ordered Meta to pay $375 million for failing to protect children from harm on its platforms, marking the first time a state has won such a case. The landmark verdict could reshape how tech companies handle child safety across America.

Al Jazeera English3 min read
Analyst Finds Abuse Victim After Years Using School Badge
Community HeroesMar 19

Analyst Finds Abuse Victim After Years Using School Badge

After years of searching, an internet safety analyst identified a child abuse victim by spotting her school uniform in photos, leading police to find and help the now-young adult. The rare success story shows how dedicated investigators keep working to protect vulnerable children online.

BBC Technology2 min read
Gujarat Police Rescue Newborn, Arrest 3 in Trafficking Bust
Acts of KindnessJan 29

Gujarat Police Rescue Newborn, Arrest 3 in Trafficking Bust

Quick-thinking police officers in Gujarat rescued a newborn baby and arrested three suspected traffickers before the child could be transported across state lines. The coordinated effort between multiple law enforcement agencies may help dismantle a larger criminal network.

Indian Express1 min read
France to Ban Social Media for Kids Under 15 This Fall
SolutionsJan 26

France to Ban Social Media for Kids Under 15 This Fall

French President Emmanuel Macron is fast-tracking a law to ban social media for children under 15, starting this September. The move comes as countries worldwide prioritize protecting young minds from harmful online content.

Indian Express2 min read