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    Nancy Bleuer found 60-year-old photos in a thrifted camera. Social media connected her to one of the family members, who was 4 in some of the photos. An Iowan developed film in a thrifted camera.

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    CTV News also reported in March about YouTube's "fake toons problem", with adult-themed imitations of popular children's shows frequently appearing on YouTube Kids: "In some cases, the video will feature a kid-friendly thumbnail, while the video itself might be entirely different" and be very unsuitable for small children. The network commented ...

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    The absence of in-app purchases and advertisements, coupled with a commitment to refraining from data collection for advertising purposes, distinguishes Messenger Kids. Importantly, children's accounts remain non-searchable on Facebook, and the platform does not automatically transition a child's account into a full-fledged Facebook account ...

  7. A Little Curious - Wikipedia

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    A Little Curious is an American children's animated television series that ran on HBO and HBO Family for two seasons. The series premiered on February 1, 1999 until its final episode aired on May 1, 2000.

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  9. Data Transfer Project - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2019, Facebook announced the ability for users to transfer photos and videos to Google Photos, originally available only in a select few countries. This expanded over the following months, and on June 4, 2020, Facebook announced full global availability of this feature.