
The Walt Disney Company will pay $10 million to settle allegations of violating children's privacy laws on YouTube. The settlement resolves a US Federal Trade Commission investigation into Disney's failure to properly label certain videos as made for children, which allegedly allowed targeted advertising and data collection without parental consent. Disney has committed to implementing a program to comply with children's data protection laws, as announced by the US Department of Justice.
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