One of the groups said it had used Google’s tools to run a targeted ad campaign this month on children’s channels. Google has said it did not allow such ads on videos made for children. By Nico Grant ...
Aug 19 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab will pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated the privacy of children using YouTube by collecting their personal information without ...
If your child spends time watching random clips on YouTube, chances are they’ve come across something a little unsettling. We’ve all been there. Even Kim Kardashian’s son Saint saw a clip of his mom’s ...
Disney has agreed to a $10 million civil penalty for failing to designate videos from 'Coco,' 'The Incredibles' and 'Frozen' as 'made for kids.' ...
Australia has picked a fight with the world’s largest video platform by backtracking on an earlier promise to exclude YouTube in its social media ban for children under 16. The Labor government said ...
Google has agreed to pay $30 million to settle a major lawsuit. The case accused the company of violating the privacy of children who watched videos on YouTube. According to the lawsuit, Google ...
Google will pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit claiming it violated children’s privacy on YouTube, per Reuters. The lawsuit alleges that Google collected data from children watching ...
The Australian government announced that YouTube will be among the social media platforms that must ensure account holders are at least 16 years old from December, reversing a position taken months ...
The complaint alleged that Disney violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule by not labeling some YouTube videos ...
The Walt Disney Co. will pay $10 million to settle allegations over the labeling of children-focused videos onto YouTube, the Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday. According to the FTC complaint ...
Disney will pay a $10 million civil penalty to the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act by allowing children's data to be collected and used ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty for allowing children's data to be collected on videos posted to YouTube. The Federal Trade Commission alleged that Disney failed to designate ...
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