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Big social media firms would have to give users more feed control under UK plans July 10, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, X and other platforms listed on the top tier of a new UK online safety register would need to give users a chance to filter out harmful but legal content on their feeds under plans p... (more story)

Tailored design, privacy rules drive latest US chatbot bill July 10, 2026 | Emma Whitford

AI chatbot developers would have to disable harmful design features for minors and regularly assess the risk that their products foster emotional dependence under new legislation from two US House Democrats. T... (more story)

Uber Eats, Airbnb face UK online safety duties, Wikipedia avoids top tier July 10, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Uber Eats, Airbnb, Quora and ChatGPT Search are among the less expected services to face additional UK online safety duties, sector regulator Ofcom's long-awaited first categorization register shows. Facebook,... (more story)

Meta faces EU warning over addictive design of Facebook, Instagram (update*) July 10, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Meta Platforms is breaching the EU’s Digital Services Act through the addictive design of Facebook and Instagram, the European Commission found on Friday. The probe focuses on features including infinite scrol... (more story)

China pushes e-commerce platforms to share algorithm data with regulators July 10, 2026 | Yonnex Li

China is moving to tighten oversight on how online retail platforms use algorithms to shape product visibility and sales, requiring platforms to share key data with regulators. This initiative is part of Beiji... (more story)

China AI chat apps pull agent features ahead of emotional-companion rules July 10, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's leading artificial-intelligence chatbot providers are removing intelligent agent functions from their flagship consumer apps ahead of sweeping new rules governing AI virtual companions and emotional-su... (more story)

New Zealand lawmakers reject proposed privacy safeguards over new police powers July 10, 2026 | Saloni Sinha

A parliamentary committee has recommended the Policing Amendment Bill be passed after declining the New Zealand privacy regulator’s request for regulation-making powers to impose safeguards on the law enforcem... (more story)

US FTC fields ideologically charged comments for X privacy petition July 09, 2026 | Mike Swift

As the US Federal Trade Commission prepares to decide a rare request by X Corp. to terminate the social media company's 20-year privacy consent order, the FTC has received comments that span a wide ideological... (more story)

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CCPA private right of action may be broader than expected, but key issue lingers July 10, 2026 | Maria Dinzeo

A growing string federal court rulings in California is allowing CCPA private-right claims over data sharing with third-party trackers to proceed, even without a traditional data breach. But the early plaintif... (more story)

Lowered Meta abatement request from New Mexico seeks $953 million; judge eyes remedies July 10, 2026 | Madeline Hughes

As New Mexico Judge Bryan Biedscheid considers remedies against Meta Platforms following a state trial, Attorney General Raul Torrez significantly reduced the monetary amount the state is seeking for abatement... (more story)

Direction of EU social media curbs debate to be clarified with experts’ report July 10, 2026 | Sara Brandstätter

Political debate in the EU over social media bans is unlikely to be answered with a simple yes or no when an expert panel report drops on Monday. Wider discussions around child safety online — and a recent Ger... (more story)

Meta faces major liabilities sought by US states in upcoming social media trial July 08, 2026 | Xu Yuan

Claims by US state attorneys general that Meta Platforms should pay more than $1 trillion for alleged harm its social media apps caused to children and teenagers present significantly higher stakes for an upco... (more story)

China maps policy-reality gaps in decade-long unified market push July 08, 2026 | MLex Staff

China's top legislature heard candid testimony recently on why the country still lacks a unified national market despite years of effort. Officials cited inconsistent enforcement, outdated laws, entrenched loc... (more story)

Malaysia, Singapore recast sovereign AI around policy choices July 08, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Malaysia’s and Singapore's national strategies suggest that, for smaller economies, sovereign AI is becoming less about technological self-sufficiency than about combining targeted domestic capabilities with g... (more story)

India's WhatsApp intervention tests the boundaries of platform regulation July 08, 2026 | Freny Patel

India's proposed suspension of WhatsApp's usernames feature tests whether existing law permits government intervention in product design before deployment. This raises broader questions about executive authori... (more story)

Connecticut links minors' privacy, addictive design bans as new state laws kick in July 07, 2026 | Mike Swift

Long a leader among US state privacy enforcers, Connecticut as of July 1 added significant new amendments to its existing Data Privacy Act, including bans on the use of minors' data to target advertising and o... (more story)