Disney to Pay $10 Million to Settle Children's Privacy Law Violations

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Disney will pay $10 million to settle allegations of violating children's privacy laws by failing to properly label YouTube videos as made for children, leading to targeted advertising and data collection without parental consent. The settlement follows an FTC inquiry and requires Disney to improve compliance with children's data protection laws, specifically under COPPA.
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- Disney Settles Children’s Privacy Case With $10 Million Payment The Wall Street Journal
- Disney Agrees to Pay $10 Million for Alleged Violations of Children's Privacy Laws, DOJ Says marketscreener.com
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