Alphabet Inc's Google will spend up to $200 million to settle a Federal Tra...
) will spend up to $200 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission investigation into YouTube’s alleged violation of a children’s privacy law, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters.
The settlement will far surpass the previous record set in February, a $5.7 million civil penalty imposed on Musical.ly, which did not ask for users’ ages for three years. The online library for Musical.ly – now known as TikTok – features music popular with kids. Parents can select from three different age groups to choose age-appropriate content - preschool, ages 5-7 and 8-12.
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