Google to Pay $150-$200 Million in Fines for Alleged YouTube COPPA Violations
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As an update to our previous blog post, according to media reports, Google has reached a settlement with the FTC in the range of $150 to $200 million over the agency’s investigation into the company’s alleged violations of COPPA through its YouTube platform. The settlement has not been announced by the FTC or Google, and the details of the settlement have not been made publicly available. These reports follow Google’s announcement earlier this week that it has created a separate YouTube Kids site, which will include different content for different age groups. This news also follows recent media reports that YouTube will end the serving of targeted ads on videos that children are likely to watch. It is not clear if YouTube’s changes are a result of the FTC settlement.

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