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 Commission ...
Video content—whether viewed on cellphones, laptops, or interactive whiteboards—has become so ubiquitous both inside and outside classrooms that educators may not stop to think about the effects on ...
Disney will make things right after a concerning mistake. The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay a $10 million civil ...
Disney and the FTC reach a $10 million settlement over labeling videos for kids on YouTube. Disney will pay a $10 million penalty over allegations that it mislabeled videos on YouTube and allowed ...
What parents need to know about it. Google’s newest app, named YouTube Kids, aims to give very young children a safe and easy video viewing experience. Google — -- Getting a toddler's attention ...
Disney has agreed to a $10 million civil penalty for failing to designate videos from 'Coco,' 'The Incredibles' and 'Frozen' as 'made for kids.' ...
Disney will pay $10 million to settle an FTC complaint alleging it illegally collected kids' data on its YouTube channels such as Disney Jr.
The Walt Disney Company will pay $10 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit claiming the entertainment company allowed personal data to be collected on children under 13 in violation of ...
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The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay a $10 million fine in order to settle a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over some of its ‘Made for Kids’ content on YouTube. The Tuesday update ...
Disney violated a federal privacy law when it failed to properly label YouTube videos, federal regulators allege.