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    TikTok Agrees to $400M Settlement Over Child Privacy Violations in US

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    TikTok has reached a settlement with the United States Department of Justice, agreeing to pay $400 million to address accusations that the platform violated laws designed to protect children’s online privacy. The case centered on allegations that TikTok failed to adequately safeguard the personal information of minors using the app. This settlement marks a significant step in enforcing digital privacy regulations aimed at protecting vulnerable users from data misuse.

    Children’s online privacy has become a critical issue as social media platforms increasingly attract younger audiences. The US government has intensified scrutiny of tech companies to ensure compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which restricts data collection from users under 13 without parental consent. TikTok’s settlement underscores the growing responsibility of social media firms to implement robust privacy measures and transparency in handling user data.

    In a broader context, this development may influence how other platforms approach child privacy safeguards, potentially prompting industry-wide reforms. The $400 million penalty not only serves as a financial deterrent but also highlights the importance of regulatory oversight in the digital age. Meanwhile, parents and advocacy groups continue to call for stronger protections to shield children from privacy risks associated with social media usage.

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