YouTube is gradually opening up access to its flagship platform -- on a supervised basis -- to underage tweens and teen users whose parents feel they are ready to browse beyond the dedicated YouTube Kids app, which the video giant has expressly built for users 13 and under.
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- Senators Markey, Blackburn ask FTC to look into YouTube’s ad placements on children’s videos
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YouTube Will Begin Letting Underage Users Onto Its Flagship Platform — With Parental Supervision
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Insights: Breakup Lawsuit Will Transform Facebook, Regardless Of Its Eventual Outcome
The FTC and 48 states filed a landmark suit to break up Facebook. The case may take years to resolve, but could transform Facebook even if it loses.
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YouTube Facing $3 Billion Class Action Suit In The U.K. Alleging Collection Of Underage User Data
YouTube is facing a massive class action lawsuit in the U.K. being brought in collaboration by international law firm Hausfeld and technology justice nonprofit Foxglove that accuses the video giant of unlawfully collecting data on more than 5 million underage users across the pond.
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- The FTC Wants To Hold Brands, Platforms Like YouTube Financially Liable For Improper #SponCon Disclosures
- YouTube Shares Insights Into How It Will Deploy $100 Million Kids Content Fund
- YouTube Disables More Product Features On Kid-Oriented Content After FTC Settlement
- YouTube Insists It Isn’t Changing “Right To Monetize” After Terms Of Service Update Sparks Backlash
- The FTC Releases New Guidelines (And Its First Creator-Friendly Brochure) For Influencers Who Post Sponsored Content
- Is A YouTube COPPAcalypse Coming? FTC Rules Could Start Demonetizing Creators In 2020
- Watchdog Group Files FTC Complaint Against Ryan ToysReview For Improper Ad Disclosures
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