Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., spoke out against how Facebook protects children’s online privacy, Broadcasting & Cable reports. Following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, Markey asked the tech company not to send social media ads targeted at children and to stop sharing children’s data with target marketers once they are 13 years old. While Facebook said it would not share data once children turn 13, it would not rule out placing ads within its Messenger Kids app. “Our youngest and most vulnerable Americans should be able to navigate the digital world without being bombarded by advertisements at every turn,” Markey said.
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