safeguarding children

AppWizard
April 23, 2025
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against Snapchat due to concerns that the platform is being misused by predators to target minors. The lawsuit claims Snapchat violates Florida's House Bill 3, which prohibits children under 13 from creating accounts and requires parental approval for users aged 14 and 15.
AppWizard
August 28, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has prohibited the anonymous messaging app NGL from hosting users under 18 due to serious allegations regarding its marketing practices and safety measures for minors. NGL, launched in 2021, was marketed as a “safe space for teens” but reportedly targeted minors, failed to protect them from cyberbullying, and made false claims about its AI content moderation. The app generated fake messages for publicity, misled users into subscribing to NGL Pro, and did not obtain verifiable parental consent for data collection from users under 13, violating COPPA. As a result, NGL has been ordered to pay a million-dollar settlement and must reform its practices, including eliminating misleading representations, ensuring informed consent for subscription charges, and implementing age verification measures.
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