Netflix users are being warned about a new email scam that impersonates the streaming service to steal login credentials and credit card details. Reports indicate that the scam emails appear legitimate, prompting concerns about user security. Multiple sources have highlighted the urgency of the situation, advising users to be vigilant and to verify the authenticity of any emails claiming to be from Netflix. In a related development, YouTube is tightening its safety measures for teenagers, expanding content restrictions and screen time management to protect younger users from harmful content. This initiative builds on previous efforts aimed at reducing exposure to inappropriate material.
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YouTube durcit encore les règles : nouvelles restrictions sur les recommandations de vidéos pour les ados ➡️ https://t.co/EYTq0SNrTk https://t.co/aQClMBjTPM