Nonprofit advocacy groups wrote to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission calling for an investigation into YouTube's potential breach of a consent decree over children's privacy, Ars Technica reports. The concerns are based on recent research alleging YouTube and parent company Google were tracking children via advertising practices. The urging comes after a similar call from U.S. senators.
24 Aug. 2023
Advocacy groups want FTC probe into YouTube children's privacy allegations
RELATED STORIES
What to know about the new Canadian government PIA standard
Notes from the IAPP Canada: 'The Debaters' battle it out over privacy
A view from DC: What does a second Trump presidency mean for privacy, AI governance?
A view from Brussels: Global Privacy Assembly explores the 'Power of i'
What the US election results may mean for digital policy