Disney agrees to pay $10 million to settle alleged violations of child privacy laws
The law requires websites, apps, and other online services aimed at children under 13 to notify parents about what personal information they collect, and obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting such information A federal court order in the case involving Disney Worldwide Services Inc and Disney Entertainment Operations LLC also bars Disney from operating on YouTube in a manner that violates the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, the department said. The order requires Disney to create a ...