PARIS (Reuters) -France's child protection agency chief Sarah El Hairy has asked the regulator to investigate second-hand clothes marketplace Vinted for failing to prevent minors accessing adult content, in another move against e-commerce giants in the country. El Hairy asked TV and Internet regulator Arcom to probe Vinted after finding some classified ads on the platform allegedly redirected all users, even underage ones, to websites with pornographic content, she said in an interview on French TV channel France 3 on Sunday. "Where there are children or teenagers, there are predators, and what they did this time is to use sales of ordinary objects to direct (users) towards pornographic sites," she said. Vinted and Arcom did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment. France is crac
France targets Vinted for failure to prevent underage access to adult content
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