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Why Apple Pushed Back on Part of a Child Safety Bill

Why Apple Pushed Back on Part of a Child Safety Bill

Update: 2024-09-05
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Apple’s formidable lobbying machine helped keep the app stores out of a child safety bill. WSJ reporter Jeff Horwitz joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why the iPhone maker is gearing up for a battle against app makers and legislators over who should play a role in keeping kids safe online. Plus, the next wave of AI bots will be able to book your next trip, plan your next date and chat with each other. 




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Why Apple Pushed Back on Part of a Child Safety Bill

Why Apple Pushed Back on Part of a Child Safety Bill

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