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Disney to Pay $10 Million for Children's Data Violations
EntertainmentDisney PrivacyUpdated 20 hours ago

Disney to Pay $10 Million for Children's Data Violations

Disney will pay a $10 million penalty to settle allegations from the FTC for improperly labeling children's videos on YouTube. The company violated the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule by not marking certain videos as 'Made for Kids,' which led to concerns over children's online privacy and targeted advertising.

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