The European Commission has preliminarily found that TikTok is in breach of the region's Digital Service's Act, with features like infinite scroll being labeled as addictive.
The app's 19-year-old creator was inspired by a Bay Area visit.
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Prominent crime forum BreachForums has suffered a new and possibly fatal blow to its reputation after the revelation that a database of thousands of criminals using it was stolen months ago. News of ...