Ed Markey, D-Mass., used the moment to push the companies to say whether they support his proposed privacy laws banning the use of targeted ads on kids and other potentially harmful features. While millions of young users log into the platforms every day, the bipartisan panel of senators appeared to agree that not enough is being done to protect them from harmful content. Stout said in her closing statement that the protection of children is the "highest priority," and Miller also said at YouTube there "no more important thing than the safety of kids online."īut Tiktok appeared to be most willing for congressional oversight with Beckerman saying squarely in his closing statement, "We support stronger privacy rules to be put in place." MORE: Lawmakers say Amazon reps, including Jeff Bezos, misled or 'may have lied to Congress'
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