What is Meta being accused of?published at 15:21 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesA group of 29 US states are claiming numerous violations by Meta of federal and state laws designed to protect children.
That includes breaches of the federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) - intended to protect children under 13 years old from being targeted by businesses operating online.
The states allege Meta designed Facebook and Instagram to be addictive to children and teens, with features on the apps (such as video autoplay and Instagram Stories) made to keep them on there for as long as possible.
They claim Meta makes it difficult for young people to use the platform less - through functions like frequent notifications intended to get young people back on the apps.
The states allege the company has misled consumers about the safety of the platforms for young users.
Meta is also accused of improperly collecting and using children’s personal data while they used the company’s platforms.
Meta has consistently denied such claims.
"We strongly disagree with these allegations and are confident the evidence will show our longstanding commitment to supporting young people," a company spokeswoman said in a statement.

