TikTok, the popular social media platform, has reached a settlement with the US Department of Justice to pay $400 million over allegations of collecting data from minors without parental consent. The case highlights the growing concerns over tech companies' handling of underage user data.
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The settlement stems from allegations that TikTok collected data from minors under the age of 13 without obtaining parental consent, a violation of federal law. As part of the agreement, TikTok must review its data collection policies and allow external audits to ensure compliance with privacy norms, aiming to enhance protection for its young users.










