Local dermatologist expresses concern over 'Sephora kids,' tween skincare and makeup routines
Local dermatologist expresses concern over 'Sephora kids,' tween skincare and makeup routines
Local dermatologist expresses concern over 'Sephora kids,' tween skincare and makeup routines
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Facebook and Instagram are under formal investigation in the European Union over child protection concerns, the Commission announced Thursday. The proceedings follow a raft of requests for information to parent entity Meta since the bloc's online governance regime, the Digital Services Act (DSA), started applying last August. The development could be significant as the formal proceedings unlock additional investigatory powers for EU enforcers, such as the ability to conduct office inspections or apply interim measures.
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