
Disney agrees to pay $10 million for allegedly violating children’s privacy
Disney agreed to pay $10 million in civil penalties to settle a federal case litigating its alleged violations of a children’s online privacy law on YouTube, the Department of Justice announced ...
Disney to pay $10m over alleged children's privacy law violations
The Walt Disney Company will pay $10m (£7.4m) to resolve claims that it broke children's privacy laws by failing to label some YouTube videos as made for children, allowing for targeted …
Disney fined $10 million for violating children's privacy laws
Despite YouTube notifying Disney in mid-2020 that it had reclassified over 300 of its videos from "Not Made for Kids" to "Made for Kids," Disney allegedly continued to mislabel content, …
Disney to pay $10 million over alleged children’s privacy violations
A federal judge approved a $10M Disney settlement over claims it failed to flag YouTube content for kids, leading to data collection without consent.
FTC Fines Disney $10M For Collecting Kids' Data Improperly On YouTube …
Disney has agreed to pay $10 million after the company was accused of allowing personal data from children under 13 to be collected through mislabeled YouTube videos. The Federal Trade …