TikTok has agreed to pay $400m (£293m) to the US to finish a lawsuit alleging its platform violated youngsters‘s privateness, marking one of many largest ever settlements over the problem.
The deal stems from a 2024 go well with by the Division of Justice underneath former President Joe Biden alleging TikTok and its mother or father firm ByteDance collected “huge quantities of knowledge” on hundreds of thousands of customers underneath the age of 13.
Doing so was in opposition to the Kids’s On-line Privateness Safety Act (COPPA), a federal legislation enacted in 2000. It’s the similar legislation that dozens of US states at the moment are suing Meta over.
“Kids and fogeys are higher protected right this moment than they had been when this case started,” assistant Lawyer Normal Brett Shumate stated.
Different firms to have paid penalties to the US authorities for COPPA violations embody Google’s YouTube, which in 2019 paid $170m, and Epic Video games, which in 2022 paid $275m.
Meta can also be now going through penalties that would exceed a whole bunch of billions of {dollars} stemming from COPPA violations alleged by attorneys normal of 29 US states. A jury trial within the lawsuit began this week, with the Instagram and Fb proprietor accused of focusing on little one customers and taking advantage of them.
Whereas the TikTok lawsuit predates final 12 months’s break up of TikTok’s US enterprise and operations from its unique base of China, the settlement solely includes TikTok’s operations in China.
ByteDance, which is a privately held firm, was most not too long ago valued by buyers at $550bn, exterior.
Below the phrases of the deal, TikTok and ByteDance will instantly pay the DOJ $300m. It can pay one other $100m when the federal government vacates a 2019 consent decree, exterior with the Federal Commerce Fee.
As a part of the settlement, the predecessor to ByteDance, Musical.ly, was required to pay a $5.7m high-quality for COPPA violations and guarantee it sought parental consent for any consumer aged underneath 13.
The justice division didn’t element on Friday any motion in opposition to TikTok past the high-quality. However the division famous that because it sued the platform, TikTok has “undergone vital adjustments,” together with to its possession, privateness practices and platform controls for younger customers.
When the lawsuit was filed, attorneys for the US stated there have been greater than 170 million youngsters utilizing TikTok and that the app was “directed to youngsters.” But, it didn’t successfully gauge the age of customers or get parental consent to be used from these underage.
In 2024, former President Biden pushed for TikTok to be both banned, or have the corporate divest its US operations. President Donald Trump went on to assist divestment of the app, which occurred final 12 months.
Its US operations at the moment are 81% owned by a consortium of buyers, whereas Bytedance maintains a 19% stake.
A consultant of TikTok didn’t reply to the BBC for remark.




