Google settles You Tube lawsuit which alleged it interfered with children’s privacy by collection of personal information without consent. The sum of the settlement $30 million
August 24, 2025 |
There are strong protections for childrens’ privacy in the USA, notably COPPA. There is also a constant pressure to collect personal information to assist in targeting ads. Google was accused collecting personal information when children accessed You Tube without parental consent. It is reported by Reuters in Google settles YouTube children’s privacy lawsuit. It is also covered by Malwarebytes with Google settles YouTube lawsuit over kids’ privacy invasion and data collection. While a settlement of $30 million is a large figure in absolute terms it is important to note that Alphabet, Google’s owner, posted a net income of $62.7 billiion on $186.7 billion in the first half of 2025.
The Reuters article provides:
Google will pay $30 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated the privacy of children using YouTube by collecting their personal information without parental consent, and using it to send targeted ads.
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