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ستارمر يمهل شركات التكنولوجيا ثلاثة أشهر لمنع تداول الصور العارية بين الأطفال
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ستارمر يمهل شركات التكنولوجيا ثلاثة أشهر لمنع تداول الصور العارية بين الأطفال

Al-Rakoba about 19 hours 1 mins read

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ستارمر يمهل شركات التكنولوجيا ثلاثة أشهر لمنع تداول الصور العارية بين الأطفال صدر الصورة، Getty Images التعليق على الصورة، رئيس الوزراء البريطاني كير ستارمر يدعو شركات التكنولوجيا إلى "تحمل مسؤولية أكبر في حماية الأطفال من المخاطر الرقمية" Published قبل ساعة واحدة مدة القراءة: 3 دقائق أمهلت الحكومة البريطانية شركات التكنولوجيا الكبرى ثلاثة أشهر لتطوير أدوات

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