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After Facebook row, Google-owned YouTube accused of violating child protection laws

The allegations against the tech giant were levelled by a legion of 23 child advocacy, consumer and privacy groups who filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

April 09, 2018 / 22:33 IST
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Google-owned YouTube has been accused of violating child protection laws by collecting personal data of children aged under 13. The allegations were levelled by a legion of 23 child advocacy, consumer and privacy groups who have registered a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stating the video streaming company had been collecting data for advertising purposes.

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The 23-member group which consists of Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC), the Center for Digital Democracy along with 21 organisations have accused Google of not practicing what it preaches. The group said, although the video streaming site claimed to be serving users above 13 years of age, it was well aware that children below 13 were using the site and did nothing about it.

Jeff Chester of the Center for Digital Democracy said: “Google has acted duplicitously by falsely claiming in its terms of service that YouTube is only for those who are age 13 or older, while it deliberately lured young people into an ad-filled digital playground.”