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      Google has agreed to a preliminary $30 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging that it collected personal data from children under 13 watching YouTube without parental consent and used it for targeted advertising; the deal, filed in San Jose federal court, still needs court approval. The proposed class covers U.S. children under 13 who watched YouTube between July 1, 2013, and April 1, 2020, potentially numbering 35–45 million, with eligible claimants likely to receive around $30–$60 each before legal fees. Google denies any wrongdoing, and lawyers plan to seek up to $9 million for legal fees. This follows a 2019 FTC and New York Attorney General settlement in which Google paid $170 million for similar COPPA-related concerns.

      Sources: Reuters, American Bazaar Online,  Outlook Business

      Key Takeaways

      – Settlement still needs approval in federal court before it becomes official.

      – Payouts are modest per claimant—around $30–$60—assuming typical 1–2% claims rate.

      – Google has denied legal fault, maintaining its stance even as it settles, echoing its 2019 response to similar allegations.

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      Google is set to resolve a major privacy lawsuit with a proposed $30 million settlement that calls attention to ongoing concerns around children’s data on YouTube. Filed in a San Jose court, the deal targets alleged violations under COPPA and state laws, covering U.S. kids under 13 who watched YouTube from mid-2013 through early 2020. While Google denies any wrongdoing, the settlement underscores that legal risks can persist—even for tech giants—when regulatory frameworks around child privacy remain under scrutiny.

      Up to 45 million Americans could be eligible, though only a small fraction is expected to file claims. That means individual payouts may ultimately be modest—around $30 to $60—after accounting for attorneys’ fees, which themselves could approach $9 million. Still, for families with young kids, even that slim chance of compensation reflects a broader principle: digital platforms must handle children’s data responsibly, or pay the price.

      This isn’t uncharted territory. In 2019, Google already settled a similar case for $170 million with the FTC and New York Attorney General, agreeing to alter how YouTube identifies and handles “made for kids” content. Today’s settlement may be smaller, but it reinforces the message that no company is too big to face consequences when it comes to protecting kids online.

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