TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, have agreed to a US$400 million settlement with the US Justice Department, resolving a lawsuit concerning children’s online privacy. The suit, brought forth by the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission in 2024, alleged violations of child data collection practices. This resolution comes as TikTok faces ongoing political scrutiny regarding its American operations and data security concerns. Details surrounding the specific privacy violations are yet to be fully disclosed, but the settlement signifies a major outcome in a significant federal case. The agreement aims to address concerns over the collection of personal information and protect young users on the popular video-sharing platform. This financial penalty underscores the increasing regulatory pressure on tech companies regarding data privacy, particularly concerning children.

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