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HomePhys.org - BusinessEU accuses Meta, TikTok of breaking digital content rules

EU accuses Meta, TikTok of breaking digital content rules

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The EU accused Meta and TikTok on Friday of breaking the bloc’s digital content rules, putting the companies at risk of hefty fines.

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