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Internet giants, including social media apps Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat, joined some world leaders to issue a global call to better protect children online at a Paris summit. The call, initiated by France and the UN child protection agency UNICEF on Thursday, acknowledges that in the digital environment, children can come across harmful and violent content
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