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How to delete your character in Where Winds Meet
Where Winds Meet does not allow you to delete your character normally, and you can only have one character per account. If ...
A 27-year-old federal credit union employee from Waipahu allegedly exploited underage girls into making child pornography ...
IShowSpeed recently recreated the iconic meme face from his 2021 livestream. For those unfamiliar, he originally went viral after reacting to a kid’s comment: “My mom is kinda homeless.” The remark ...
Your skin may appear darker, dull and uneven from prolonged sun exposure. This is what tanning does to your skin. Your skin produces excess melanin as a response to UV rays to protect itself. This ...
Roblox faces major child-safety lawsuits, yet its CEO dodges direct questions. Parents want honesty, accountability, and real protection for kids.
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Roblox age verification: What parents need to know
Roblox is making a massive change that every parent and grandparent needs to know about. In an effort to improve child safety, the platform is introducing a mandatory "video selfie" verification ...
Gaming giant, Roblox, is rolling out major new safety features to reduce adult–child contact on the platform, bring parents a much wanted sigh of relief.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Roblox has been accused of not doing enough to protect children on its platform, but some feel its new safety rule is a step too far.
A family in Volusia County is urging Sheriff Mike Chitwood and his office to remove a video from Facebook that includes their ...
Tech giant Meta said Thursday it is starting to remove under-16s in Australia from Instagram, Threads and Facebook ahead of ...
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What happens when you kick millions of teens off social media? Australia’s about to find out
In the next two weeks, social media platforms will start deactivating accounts for children under 16 in Australia under new laws designed to reduce harm online. Other countries are watching, but some ...
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