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Underage Social Media Usage and COPPA

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Underage Social Media Usage and COPPA

By auwcl | April 1, 2019 | 0

By Kiara Ortiz In 2018, TikTok, which was formally known as Musical.ly, was one of the most downloaded mobile applications (app(s)) in the world.[1] This exciting app gave social media users a creative platform to publicly share short lip-syncing videos on their profiles. However, this fun and creative space quickly turned into a platform that…

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