Disney to Pay $10 Million Fine in FTC Children's Data Privacy Case
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Disney agreed to pay a $10 million fine for collecting children's data on YouTube without proper designation of videos as 'Made for Kids,' violating federal privacy laws. The company will improve its video classification practices and adopt age verification technology to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
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