The messaging app does not comply with laws protecting children, say prosecutors, in fresh crackdown on tech firms

Prosecutors in Beijing have initiated a civil lawsuit against a subsidiary of Tencent, saying the “youth mode” on the company’s popular social messaging app WeChat does not comply with laws protecting minors.

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