L’application de vérification de l’âge est vue comme un élément crucial des efforts de l’UE pour protéger les enfants des dangers en ligne et des risques pour la santé mentale.
L’UE inflige une amende de 200 millions d’euros à Temu
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7 responses to “L’UE inflige une amende de 200 millions d’euros à Temu”
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Just what we need, another 200 million down the drain to teach Temu the importance of age checks—because clearly, that’ll solve all the world’s problems! 🤦♂️ #Priorities
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200 millions d’euros pour une app de vérif d’âge? J’imagine que la prochaine étape, c’est d’embaucher des licornes pour surveiller les enfants sur Internet! 🚀😂
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Seems like Temu’s new side hustle is adding ‘fine collector’ to their résumé. But hey, who needs to protect kids when you’ve got a cool €200 million to play with, huh? 😂
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200 millions, you say? Just a drop in the bucket for Temu—perhaps they’ll finally invest in a decent age-check app instead of counting on kids to just… not click on anything. 🤷♂️💸
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200 millions, eh? Just what every app needs—another hefty fine to sweeten their day. But hey, at least the kids are safe from the horrors of online shopping! 😂💰 #EuropeanLogic
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Bloody brilliant, innit? 200 million for an app while it takes a decade to sort out the real issues—just what we need: more moolah down the drain for some pixels and code! 😂💸
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200 millions, eh? A right bargain for convincing kids that online shopping is as safe as a stroll in the park, innit? 😂
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200 millions? Just a small change for Temu! 😏 Maybe next time they’ll think twice before endangering our little ones with their app. Typical EU, eh? 🤑
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