Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
Tech

Facebook Pays For 'allowing' Underage Girl To Sign Up

IANS, 14 Sep, 2015 10:12 AM
  • Facebook Pays For 'allowing' Underage Girl To Sign Up
Facebook agreed to pay an undisclosed amount as out of court settlement to the father of a girl who, he claims, “was exposed to online sexual predators at the age of 11”, Daily Mail reported.
 
The father, who has remained anonymous, had sued Facebook for failing to enforce its age restriction policy. A trial had been due to begin last week after four years of legal wrangles. 
 
His daughter, from Northern Ireland, who is only referred to as GS in legal documents uploaded sexual pictures of herself online and used a series of Facebook accounts to contact men.
 
The accounts were later taken down by the social network.
 
But the family's lawyers claimed Facebook had a “duty of care” towards the girl and was “negligent” because it has no system in place to stop users from misrepresenting their ages.
 
"By registering an account and using Facebook the child might be exposing herself to sexual predators or other grave risks affecting her emotional and physical health,” the court documents said.
 
Users of Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat and LinkedIn must be at least 13 years old.
 
"People have to be 13 to sign up to Facebook. When we become aware that someone is under 13 and they have therefore lied about their age, we remove their account,” a Facebook spokesman explained.
 
"Regarding this legal case, all the parties are bound by the confidentiality terms - including Facebook,” he added.

MORE Tech ARTICLES

There's An Android Robot Urinating On Apple Logo In Pakistan Maps And Google Is Very Sorry For It

There's An Android Robot Urinating On Apple Logo In Pakistan Maps And Google Is Very Sorry For It
The image was located in Pakistan near Rawalpindi and was added by a user to Google Maps through Map Maker -- a feature that allows users to add content and additional information to Google Maps.

There's An Android Robot Urinating On Apple Logo In Pakistan Maps And Google Is Very Sorry For It

Revealed: What Makes YouTube So Popular

Revealed: What Makes YouTube So Popular
The secret of YouTube's popularity lies in its flexibility that provides its users an opportunity to create their own alternate music videos, says a study.

Revealed: What Makes YouTube So Popular

Most Women Will Post Only Sixth Selfie On Facebook: Survey

Most Women Will Post Only Sixth Selfie On Facebook: Survey
"The sixth selfie is the one that women would use on an average, while men were happy with their image on the fourth try," showed the results 

Most Women Will Post Only Sixth Selfie On Facebook: Survey

First Selfie Stick Appeared In 1980s

First Selfie Stick Appeared In 1980s
Do you have any idea when the first selfie stick was invented? Well, it was invented in the 1980s by Hiroshi Ueda, who worked for the Minolta camera company at the time and was a keen photographer, 

First Selfie Stick Appeared In 1980s

Indian-Origin Scientist Develops First Self-powered Camera

Indian-Origin Scientist Develops First Self-powered Camera
Computer scientist Shree K. Nayar from the Columbia University has invented the world's first fully self-powered video camera that can produce an image each second, indefinitely, of a well-lit indoor scene.

Indian-Origin Scientist Develops First Self-powered Camera

Things To Know About Apple's New Photo-storage Service, Free With Wednesday's Mac Upgrade

Things To Know About Apple's New Photo-storage Service, Free With Wednesday's Mac Upgrade
NEW YORK — On Wednesday, Apple is expected to release a free update to its Mac operating system. The update will bring a new Photos app for Mac computers and launch an online photo-storage service called iCloud Photo Library. 

Things To Know About Apple's New Photo-storage Service, Free With Wednesday's Mac Upgrade