By SAM McNEIL, Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Friday said Meta and TitTok had breached their transparency obligations after an investigation that could result in billions of dollars in fines.
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The inquiry found both companies had violated the Digital Services Act , the EU’s trailblazing digital rule book that imposes a set of strict

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