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Children, addiction and social media

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Children, addiction and social media: Why is Mark Zuckerberg in court?
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg will face grieving families when he testifies on Wednesday at a landmark social media addiction trial in Los Angeles.

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Mark Zuckerberg Takes the Stand in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial
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Mark Zuckerberg to testify during landmark trial on social media addiction
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Zuckerberg defends Meta in landmark social media addiction trial
Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of Instagram-owner Meta Platforms, struggled in court on Wednesday to defend his firm from claims it targeted young users as he was confronted with internal documents on its ...

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Meta's Zuckerberg denies at LA trial that Instagram targets kids
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Mark Zuckerberg appears to be ‘served’ new lawsuit upon arrival at court
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Zuckerberg Denies Instagram Targets Kids in Landmark Addiction Trial

The post Zuckerberg Denies Instagram Targets Kids in Landmark Addiction Trial appeared first on Android Headlines.
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Want your tweens back in the real world? 4 ways parents can battle smartphone addiction.

In 2026, many parents feel like they’re fighting a losing battle against the ubiquity of screens in their children’s lives. Between kids demanding smart phones at younger ages, algorithms designed to be addictive and laptops required for schoolwork,
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California’s TikTok child addiction suit gets boost from judge

Judge Beth McGowen in San Jose tentatively denied the company’s request to dismiss the suit under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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