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TikTok Quietly Changes User Terms Amid Growing Legal Scrutiny

Por: The New York Times Tech December 14, 2023

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Parents, schools and even attorneys general have increasingly been raising concerns about how TikTok may be hooking children to the app and serving them inappropriate content. But some lawyers say bringing legal action against the company could be more difficult after TikTok quietly changed its terms of service this summer.In July, TikTok removed rules that had required user disputes to be handled through private arbitration and instead said... + full article



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