Whistleblowers allege Meta has suppressed research on risks for young children involving virtual reality devices and apps, including information about child predators, according to a new report from the Washington Post .

The newspaper reports that Congress has received thousands of pages of documents related to Meta’s virtual reality programs, with four researchers coming forward to discuss their experiences with the company. Two of the researchers currently work for Meta, and two are former employees.

In one of the most shocking claims, a researcher at Meta was allegedly told to delete information gathered from an interview with a family in Germany. A child in the family “frequently encountered strangers,” and a teenage boy reportedly told researchers that “adults had sexually proposi

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