The European Commission opens a DSA investigation into Snap for failing to protect kids on Snapchat, including whether it does enough to assess its users' ages
Investigation comes amid growing scrutiny of the impact and liability of technology platforms towards kids.
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EU Opens Investigation Into Snapchat Over Child Safety
The European Commission is probing Snapchat for allegedly failing to protect minors on its platform.
The European Commission has launched a formal DSA investigation into Snapchat over concerns the platform isn't doing enough to protect children. Age verification measures are a key focus of the probe.
The move lands as regulators across Europe ratchet up pressure on tech platforms over their impact on young users. Questions about liability and responsibility toward kids have become a central battleground in platform governance.
Snapchat now faces serious regulatory heat. The investigation will assess whether the company's existing safeguards meet the standards demanded under the DSA framework. Failure to comply could mean significant consequences.
This isn't an isolated crackdown. Tech platforms broadly are under the microscope as lawmakers zero in on how social media affects minors. Snapchat just happens to be the latest in the crosshairs.