New Jersey’s Attorney General Matthew Platkin is suing Discord over the chat company’s child safety features. The lawsuit claims that Discord has “misled parents about the efficacy of its safety controls and obscured the risks children faced when using the application.”
The Office of the Attorney General and the state’s Division of Consumer Affairs concluded that Discord violated New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act after a multiyear investigation into the company. The details of the lawsuit are currently sealed, but Platkin’s announcement suggests a few ways he plans to argue Discord’s approach may have endangered children. He says the app uses default
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