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FTC Official Urges State AGs to Sue Google Over Kids' Privacy Violations
"More action is needed, and I hope that our partners in state attorneys' general offices can finish the job," said a statement from Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, who dissented Google's $170 million penalty.FTC Official Urges State Attorneys General to Sue Google Over Kids' Privacy Violations
The Google penalty was part of a settlement with Federal Trade Commission general counsel Alden Abbott and New York Attorney General Letitia James. A dissenting FTC commissioner says other attorneys general should file lawsuits over the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act violations.Google, YouTube Agree to Pay $170M in Online Privacy Settlement
The companies were accused of unlawfully tracking the behavior of users below 13 years old and serving them targeted advertisements based on that information, the New York Attorney General's Office said.Google, YouTube Agree to Pay $170M to FTC, NY AG's Office in Online Privacy Settlement
The companies were accused of unlawfully tracking the behavior of users below 13 years old and serving them targeted advertisements based on that information, the New York Attorney General's Office said.Google, YouTube to Pay $170M in Child Privacy Settlement
The companies were accused of unlawfully tracking the behavior of users below 13 years old and serving them targeted advertisements based on that information.Trending Stories
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