For example, Google and YouTube told Mattel, maker of Barbie and Monster High toys, that "YouTube is today's leader in reaching children age 6-11 against top TV channels" and told Hasbro, which makes My Little Pony and Play-Doh, that YouTube is the "#1 website regularly visited by kids."
Aug 23, 2023Four nonprofit groups seeking to protect kids' privacy online asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate YouTube today, after back-to-back reports allegedly showed that YouTube is ...
Videos for YouTube faces federal investigation for allegedly violating children's privacy
Sep 4, 2019Children's advocates who lodged their own privacy complaint against YouTube with the F.T.C. last year said that Google had simply agreed to abide by a children'sprivacy law it was already ...
YouTube has been fined a record $170m (£139m) by a US regulator for violatingchildren'sprivacy laws. Google, which owns YouTube, agreed to pay the sum in a settlement with the Federal Trade ...
Google LLC and its subsidiary YouTube, LLC agreed to pay a $170 million civil penalty to the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General to settle allegations that the YouTube video sharing service illegally collected personal information from children without their parents' consent in violation of the Children's Online ...
Google will pay $170 million to settle charges that YouTube made millions of dollars over the years from violatingchildren'sprivacy laws, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and New York's ...
Google agreed to pay a $175 million fine to settle claims that YouTube violated children'sprivacy law. Consumer Reports explains how the platform targeted ads at kids, and what the future holds.
The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday it had settled with Google, YouTube's parent company, for $170 million.; YouTube has been under investigationforallegedlyviolatingchildren's ...
A U.S. appeals court revived a suit charging Alphabet Inc's (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google and other companies of violating the privacy of children below 13 years. Google and other ...
2 The FTC and the NYAG's Settlement with YouTube and Google The Bureau of Internet and Technology at the NYAG has conducted multiple investigations into violations of COPPA and the tracking of children's online activity by marketers and advertising companies.7 In the course of one such investigation, the NYAG discovered alleged conduct by Google and YouTube that ran
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