FTC warns major tech platforms over Take It Down Act compliance failures

The FTC said it sent warning letters to major tech firms including Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Discord, Meta, Microsoft, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok and X, alleging they are not complying with the Take It Down Act. The law requires covered platforms to provide a removal process for nonconsensual intimate images and delete reported content within 48 hours, with potential fines for violations.
Why it matters: The action puts large platforms on notice that U.S. regulators are actively enforcing rapid takedown requirements for abusive intimate imagery. Security, trust-and-safety, and privacy teams may need to implement reporting workflows, hashing, and cross-platform sharing processes to avoid penalties and better protect victims.

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FTC warns 12 major tech firms of violating Take It Down Act
2026.05.20 100% relevant
This article establishes a distinct enforcement event: the FTC's first public warning to major platforms over alleged noncompliance with the Take It Down Act.
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