Disney to pay $10m over alleged children's privacy law violations

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Disney to pay $10m over alleged children's privacy law violations

The Walt Disney Company will pay $10m (£7.4m) to resolve claims that it broke children's privacy laws by failing to label some YouTube videos as made for children, allowing for targeted advertising. Disney had agreed to a settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission in September to resolve an in»»»

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Hindustan Times India 26.08. 04:59

Solan educator nurturing values with education

His key initiatives and contributions include implementing multi-grade, multi-level teaching strategies tailored to individual learning levels, promoting sports and co-curricular development Shashi Paul, 39, is the only teacher from Himachal Pradesh to be selected for the National Teachers’ Award. »»»

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Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 01.02.2024. 14:12

NHS doctor claimed her unproven IV drip treatments could prevent Covid

A newly-qualified NHS doctor has been suspended for selling 'quack remedies' over Instagram which she bragged would protect people from Covid-19 and treat Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Dr Nimra Arshad, 29, branded herself as 'Dr Drips' offering IV infusions that she claimed she could 'tailor' to eac»»»

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Fox News Stati Uniti d'America 12.07.2023. 16:44

China's latest export, after fentanyl, COVID-19, is counterfeit postage stamps

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! To that record of profitable fakery we can add a new entry: Made in China USPS Forever stamps, sold for as little as 7.7 cents each—88% off the official price of $0.63 each. And, better yet, one printer even boasts of featuring anti-counterfeiting detecti»»»

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Gulf News Emirati Arabi Uniti 15.09.2022. 02:41

TikTok search results rife with misinformation: report

SAN FRANCISCO: TikTok is serving up misinformation to users searching for news about politics, climate change, Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and more, according to a report released Wednesday. Toxicity and false claims are a "significant threat" at TikTok, which is becoming a go-to online venue for »»»

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