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Utah lawsuit accuses TikTok of knowingly getting children hooked on harmful content

Por: NBC News Business October 11, 2023

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Utah sued TikTok on Tuesday, saying it knowingly uses technology to keep children engaged with material that is often harmful.... + full article



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