The case over online transparency has become a flashpoint between the European Union and the Trump administration.
The European Commission has fined Elon Musk’s social media app X with the equivalent of $140 million, saying that it had breaching bloc’s digital rulebook.
A new national security document released by the White House late Thursday claimed without evidence that Europe is facing ...
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The European Commission has fined X $140 million for not verifying its "verified" users, lack of transparency in ads and not ...
European Union regulators have fined Elon Musk’s social media platform X 120 million euros for failing to comply with digital ...
Europe faces "civilizational erasure" and must change to remain a reliable US ally, National Security Strategy posted by ...
The fines were due to the platform's misleading use of blue check marks to identify verified users and a lack of transparency ...
It comes after the deputy prime minister said countries in a customs union with the EU see benefits.
The European Union has moved this week to punish the social media company X and Elon Musk for allegedly "deceiving users." ...
The European Union fined X for violating the Digital Services Act, citing the company's blue checkmarks and inadequate ...