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TikTok Agrees to $400 Million Settlement Over Children's Privacy Violations

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TikTok has agreed to pay a $400 million settlement in a US children's privacy case. The lawsuit was jointly filed in 2024 by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission. Authorities alleged that TikTok had collected personal data from millions of minors without obtaining parental consent. The case centered on concerns that the platform had endangered child safety through its data practices.

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