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The FTC bans anonymous social app NGL from serving minors | TechCrunch Minute

The FTC is banning anonymous social app NGL from serving minors or advertising to them, marking the first time that the government agency has taken this sort of action against an app. The crux of the product – like several apps that came before it — is that it lets you open yourself to anonymous…

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The FTC is banning anonymous social app NGL from serving minors or advertising to them, marking the first time that the government agency has taken this sort of action against an app. The crux of the product – like several apps that came before it — is that it lets you open yourself to anonymous questions from your peers. NGL was advertised as having AI that could filter out cyberbullying, but the FTC alleges that these claims around AI content moderation are deceptive.

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2 Comments

  1. @CyberMonkey6969

    July 10, 2024 at 1:08 pm

    Never even heard of it

  2. @user-xt7gs9cz9r

    July 11, 2024 at 1:39 am

    和彫りやすい😢🎉❤

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