Youtube sentenced to $200 million, made that mistake.

Youtube sentenced to $200 million, made that mistake.

On Friday, the Federal Trade Commission has voted to resolve federal allegations of the platform's privacy “Yououtobe”. “WallJoranal street” and “Bloomberg” have confirmed the report, saying the official agreement is likely to be made public next week. The exact terms of the agreement are still unclear, but Google, reportedly will [...]

“Wall Street Yoranal” and “Bloomberg” have confirmed the report, saying the official agreement will likely be made public next week.

The exact terms of the agreement are still unclear, but Google, reportedly will once pay about 150 million or even up to $200m in fines, reports The Verge”, broadcast news.

That's because, you know, it's supposed to be because of some accusations that you're going to have on children's privacy, at the <x0...

YouTube has so far refused to comment on this news.

Once again this commission has caused a powerful company to be shut down with a fine for violating the privacy of Internet users. They said we owe <x0 use to children if they're violated by privacy and federal law. ”

The same concerns were raised in July when the commission sentenced $5 billion against Facebook for breaking the line with “Cambridge Analytica” and other data violations.

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