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Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’
Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits Meta is putting Instagram users under the age of 18 into new “teen accounts” to allow parents greater control over their activities, including the ability to block children from viewing the app at night. The change will apply to new teen users…
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How Citizens is prepping for open banking
Citizens Bank is investing in its API infrastructure, migrating operations to the cloud and teaming up with vendors to ready its operations for impending open banking regulations expected to be finalized in the United States in the fall. “We have been investing in this for over three years,” Michael Ruttledge, chief information officer and head…
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Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’
Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits Meta is putting Instagram users under the age of 18 into new “teen accounts” to allow parents greater control over their activities, including the ability to block children from viewing the app at night. The change will apply to new teen users…
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JPMorgan explores taking over Apple card that Goldman wants to ditch
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is in discussions with Apple Inc. about taking over a credit card portfolio that rival Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has been trying to ditch. The biggest US bank is among a slew of credit-card issuers that have explored taking over the Apple card, according to a person familiar with the matter.…
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Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’
Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits Meta is putting Instagram users under the age of 18 into new “teen accounts” to allow parents greater control over their activities, including the ability to block children from viewing the app at night. The change will apply to new teen users…
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Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’
Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits Meta is putting Instagram users under the age of 18 into new “teen accounts” to allow parents greater control over their activities, including the ability to block children from viewing the app at night. The change will apply to new teen users…
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Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’
Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits Meta is putting Instagram users under the age of 18 into new “teen accounts” to allow parents greater control over their activities, including the ability to block children from viewing the app at night. The change will apply to new teen users…
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Report: Forgotten subscriptions increasingly common
One in three Americans now pay for a subscription they never use and 35 per cent have lost track of how much they spend on subscriptions each month. According to a report from Bango, this makes American subscribers the most likely to lose track of their spending, compared with Europeans (28 per cent) and those…
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Research: Creators drive tune-in, combat churn
Enterprise influencer marketing platform CreatorIQ has released its Winning Strategies in Streaming: How Industry Leaders are Harnessing Creator Marketing report, which highlights the increased role creators play in driving tune-in and combatting churn. The report leverages CreatorIQ’s proprietary data, insights and industry-standard Earned Media Value (EMV) metric to uncover valuable insights into the creator marketing…
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Super RTL aborts Nickelodeon merger
RTL, the German broadcaster, and Paramount have withdrawn their bid to merge Super RTL, the children’s television network, with Nickelodeon, according to Reuters. The German cartel office said the withdrawal had occurred after it informed the companies that it intended to prohibit the planned merger. Super RTL, belonging to Bertelsmann’s RTL Group, first announced in…
