Microsoft: A fine of 20 million dollars for violating the privacy of children

2023-06-06 06:17:35

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$20 million fine for violating children’s privacy

Microsoft will have to pay $20 million to end a lawsuit from the US Consumer Protection Agency for collecting personal data from minors without parental consent.

Published

The FTC, the American consumer protection agency, indicates in a press release published Monday that it accuses Microsoft of having, between 2015 and 2020, collected the personal data of children and adolescents under the age of thirteen, who are registered on the online games platform of the Xbox console, without informing their parents, and to have kept them.

To create an account, the user must provide first and last name, e-mail address, and date of birth. Microsoft “broke the law” on the protection of the privacy of children online, COPPA, details the FTC.

Limit the information collected

“The ruling we’re proposing makes it easier for parents to protect their children’s data privacy on Xbox and limits the information Microsoft can collect and maintain about minors,” said Samuel Levine, director of the Office of Consumer Protection. from the FTC, and quoted in the press release.

“This action should also make it very clear that avatars, biometrics and health information of children are not exempt” from the Minors Privacy Act. The decision must be approved by a federal court before it can take effect.

“Microsoft will need to take steps to strengthen the privacy protections of children using its Xbox system”

FTC statement

Under COPPA, online services and websites directed to children under the age of thirteen are required to inform parents of the personal information they collect and to obtain parental consent.

The lawsuit was filed by the Justice Department, the FTC said. Microsoft did not immediately react to a request from AFP.

(AFP)

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