TikTok to Pay $400M in U.S. Child Privacy Settlement
đź“° The U.S. Department of Justice announced that ByteDance-owned TikTok agreed to pay $400 million to resolve a 2024 lawsuit alleging violations of child privacy laws. The settlement includes $300 million payable immediately and $100 million contingent on vacating a prior consent decree tied to Musical.ly. The complaint, filed with the FTC, accused TikTok of enabling under-13 accounts and improperly collecting data in "Kids Mode," claims the company has disputed as largely tied to past practices. The DoJ called the recovery among the largest under COPPA and noted TikTok has since strengthened age controls and parental oversight.