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but yes, tiktok saying they won t use it to spy, and putting in place different practices, they say, to try to safeguard it. but it is an app try to safeguard it. but it is an app that comes under a lot of scrutiny, notjust for privacy concerns, but also because of the way it works on an algorithm. it serves up videos that it thinks its users want to consume, and there are sometimes concern shared that it is serving up videos that might not be suitable for all of those who get them. . ~ suitable for all of those who get them. ., ~ i. ., ., now, a story that will be welcome news for so many seasoned travellers in the uk and around the world london city has become only the second british airport, after teeside airport, to scrap the current rules on liquids in hand luggage increasing the limit from 100 mililitres to two litres. katy austin reports. change is arriving. restrictions on what can go in cabin baggage came in in 2006, after a plot to bring down flights was uncovered. now, any
that we found that in 2020, tiktok had around 1 million, up to 1.5 million children under the age of 13 on the platform, and they had taken no steps to obtain parental consent. tell me the sort of risks and dangers that that exposes them to. if they are allowed to sign up, and this is contrary to tiktok s own terms and conditions, they are not supposed to offer membership to kids under 13, they will have their own reasons but we know that when you sign up, you can be targeted for advertising, you can profiled, your data contributes an algorithm which feeds content, and it could be content not appropriate for your age and that can get more and more extreme so all in all, can be quite