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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Snapchat over accusations of inappropriate content and addictiveness
The lawsuit against the multimedia messaging app's company is just one in a series of actions that the state has taken ...
The lawsuit alleges Snapchat promoted itself as safe for young users while failing to warn parents about exposure to mature ...
In time for Safer Internet Day, Snapchat is evolving "Home Safe" into a suite of tools that may provide parents with even ...
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Texas sues Snapchat alleging addictive design and child safety violations
Texas has filed a lawsuit against Snap, Inc., alleging the company misleads parents about Snapchat’s safety while using "addictive" design features and mature content that put children at risk.
The lawsuit alleges that the platform fails to adequately warn parents and consumers about inappropriate content and the ...
Snapchat’s Q4 2025 earnings report was released late this afternoon. In it, we see that Snapchat brought in $1.716 billion in ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton claims Snapchat is deceptively marketed as safe for minors whilst hosting mature content and containing features that promote compulsive use. He also claims the platform ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Snap Inc., alleging Snapchat deceived parents about safety risks and exposed minors to ...
In today’s online world, it’s common for unprotected content to reach unintended audiences, which can compromise one’s safety and privacy. To ensure added privacy and security on Snapchat, users can ...
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