TikTok to pay $5.7 million over alleged violation of child privacy law

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Social media app TikTok agrees to pay $5.7 million as part of a settlement over allegations it 'illegally collected images, voice recordings, and geolocation' of children, some younger than 13.

operators knew a significant number of their users were younger than 13 and received thousands of complaints from parents.

He said the company moved forward with deleting the users' accounts but did not delete their videos or content from its platform. In addition to the monetary penalty, the company must also comply with the child privacy law moving forward and remove all content made by children younger than 13.

 

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Go read the TikTok app reviews... thousands of children are flooding the app & giving 1star reviews...all their videos have been erased & their accounts deleted without any warning. Reading their reviews & hearing how heartbroken they are....makes me so angry at TikTok!

That episode on Silicon Valley was real...

And who will get the money

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