In a first, the Federal Trade Commission is banning an app from serving users under the age of 18. The agency announced on Tuesday that it’s banning NGL, an anonymous social app, from marketing or ...
On Tuesday, the FTC unanimously banned the social messaging app NGL from hosting minors as part of a $5 million settlement. The first-of-its-kind ban comes after revelations that the company actively ...
NGL, a new anonymous-messaging platform, taps into our worst instincts. By Valeriya Safronova It seems that every few years, a new anonymous-messaging platform enters the market; rapidly gains a fan ...
The move against the app NGL by the Federal Trade Commission was the first time the agency barred an online service from hosting minors. By Cecilia Kang Reporting from Washington The Federal Trade ...
NGL, an app that lets users solicit and send anonymous messages, is gaining enormous popularity on Instagram, especially among young people. NGL, which is a social media shorthand for “not gonna lie,” ...
The FTC banned NGL: ask me anything app from marketing to teens under 18. Credit: Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via Getty Images Anonymous messaging apps like NGL: ask me anything are attractive to ...
From ad trackers to algorithms that monitor your online activity, it can be difficult to remain truly anonymous. You can make your social media profiles private, but it doesn’t change the fact that ...
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