comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - San francisco based common sense media - Page 1 : comparemela.com

EU passes social media law: Firms taken to task for harmful content

EU passes social media law: Firms taken to task for harmful content

EU passes social media law: Firms taken to task for harmful content
azcentral.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from azcentral.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

New EU Legislation Will Force Tech Companies to Remove Illegal Contents on Their Platforms

The legislation will force the tech companies to police the contents on their respective platforms. On Apr. 23, the European Union approved the new legislation that would pressure massive tech companies like Google, Meta, and Twitter to enforce illegal content on their respective platforms or potentially risk paying billions in fines.

The Day - New worry-free streaming site offers safe content for kids - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 25. 2021 12:01AM  Chuck Barney, The Mecury News Get the weekly rundown Email Submit The TV streaming world, it seems, becomes more crowded by the day. But amid all this head-spinning traffic, where can parents be assured that their kids are tuning into age-appropriate content? It might make sense to try Sensical. Backed by San Francisco-based Common Sense Media, Sensical is a “worry free” streaming service for children ages 2-10. It launched this week with more 15,000 videos curated by topic and age group. “Sensical was founded on the belief that kids deserve better,” said Eric Berger, CEO of Common Sense Networks. “We built a service from the ground up, rooted in science, supported by experts in the field and designed to reflect how kids stream today.”

New worry-free streaming site offers safe content for kids | Arts and Entertainment

It might make sense to try Sensical. Backed by San Francisco-based Common Sense Media, Sensical is a “worry free” streaming service for children ages 2-10. It launched this month with more 15,000 videos curated by topic and age group. “Sensical was founded on the belief that kids deserve better,” said Eric Berger, CEO of Common Sense Networks. “We built a service from the ground up, rooted in science, supported by experts in the field and designed to reflect how kids stream today.” The free, ad-supported service was announced late last year and introduced earlier this spring in an extensive closed beta test with parents. Founded in 2003, Common Sense Media is a nonprofit organization that aims to promote safe technology and media for children. (Common Sense Networks is a for-profit affiliate).

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.