TikTok and ByteDance Agree to $400 Million US Child Privacy Settlement

TikTok and ByteDance Agree to $400 Million US Child Privacy Settlement
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The settlement addresses allegations that TikTok unlawfully collected children's data, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of tech companies' privacy pra...

  • TikTok and its former parent company ByteDance agreed to a $400 million settlement with the US Department of Justice.
  • The Department of Justice sued TikTok and ByteDance in August 2024.
  • The lawsuit alleged that TikTok failed to protect children's privacy and collected their information illegally.
  • The allegations involved violations of a U.S. law prohibiting the collection of kids' data.
  • The settlement was reached on a Friday, according to The Guardian.

TikTok and ByteDance reached a $400 million settlement with the US Department of Justice to resolve allegations of violating children's online privacy and data collection laws.

This settlement underscores regulatory efforts to enforce children's privacy protections online and may influence future actions against technology companies regarding data practices.

Further details about the settlement's terms and any required changes to TikTok's data practices may be announced. Regulatory scrutiny of tech companies' privacy policies is expected to continue.

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