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FTC bans 'ask me anything' app for teen use
NGL: ask me anything app tricked young users and made false claims, says FTC. Anonymous messaging apps like NGL: ask me anything are attractive to curious teens eager to share unfiltered opinions or hear candid confessions from their peers. But a new order from the Federal Trade Commission highlights …
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