Meta emphasizes its commitment to combat child exploitation, denying any intent to target inappropriate ads on its platforms.

It has also given Meta a seven-day ultimatum to submit a detailed explanation, a government official told HT. | India News

The Indian government has issued a stern notice to Meta, demanding an explanation after reports surfaced of child sexual abuse material appearing in paid advertisements on…

The Indian government has directed Meta to remove Instagram ads linked to child sexual exploitation and abuse, demanding a detailed response within seven days, sources revealed.

India's IT Ministry has summoned Meta representatives to explain how paid ads promoting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) appeared on Instagram. The ministry has demanded the…

The government has reportedly told the company to provide a detailed explanation on the matter within seven days.

Government orders Meta to disable Instagram ads promoting child sexual abuse material and demands explanation within seven days.

Government demands explanation within seven days after BBC report on child sexual abuse content

Notice was issued Saturday evening, it is learnt. Action follows BBC Eye report, which said that Instagram displayed paid ads promoting child sexual abuse material to users in…

The Centre has issued a notice to Meta over alleged child sexual abuse material (CSAM) appearing in paid Instagram ads, seeking a detailed explanation within seven days. The…

New Delhi gives Meta seven days to explain how paid CSEAM ads passed Instagram's review, escalating a probe triggered by a BBC investigation.

India has notified Meta that it needs to remove sexual content involving children from its platforms, Sankalp Phartiyal of Bloomberg reports. Th...

The Centre has issued a notice to Meta over alleged child sexual abuse material (CSAM) appearing in paid Instagram ads, seeking a detailed explanation within seven days. The…

Instagram has come under fire after a BBC investigation revealed it approved paid ads promoting child sexual abuse material, directing users to Telegram. India's IT Ministry has…

India has asked Meta to explain how Instagram ads linked to child sexual abuse material passed review, raising questions over platform safety and accountability.

Action comes after a BBC Eye investigation reveals paid Instagram adverts promoting child sexual abuse material in the country

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has issued a notice to Meta over advertisements of child sexual abuse on its platforms.

The Centre has issued a notice to Meta over Instagram for allegedly promoting child sexual abuse material through advertisements.

Child exploitation is a horrific crime and every day, we work aggressively to fight this kind of abuse both on and off our platforms. We're aware of

‘Categorically inaccurate’: Meta responds to Instagram child abuse ads in India | India News

Meta has rejected government claims of deliberately targeting child abuse ads. The company stated it is inaccurate to suggest they knowingly target such ads. Meta uses…