UK gives Apple and Google ultimatum: voluntarily restrict minors' nude-image sharing or face legislation. Child safety groups back move; privacy advocates criticize.
British authorities have issued an ultimatum to Apple and Google: either they voluntarily activate technological barriers for minors regarding the taking and sharing of nude images, or they will face legislative bans. This latest step in an effort to ensure the safety of teenagers online has drawn approval from child protection organizations and criticism from those who defend privacy on networks.
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