TikTok to payout $US400 million over children’s privacy

August 22, 2026 11:14 | News

TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance ‌have agreed to a $A558 million settlement to resolve the US Justice Department’s allegations the short-video app violated children’s ‌online privacy. 

The Justice Department sued TikTok and ByteDance in 2024 for allegedly failing to protect children’s ‌privacy, and illegally collecting their information. The defendants were accused of violating a law requiring online services aimed at children to obtain parental consent to collect personal information from users under age 13. 

Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward said the Justice Department’s priority “is ensuring that children are protected online and that companies entrusted ‌with their personal information ‌meet their ⁠legal obligations.” 

In January, ByteDance agreed to ​establish a ‌majority American-owned joint venture to secure US data and avoid a US ban on the app ​used by more than 200 million Americans. The government noted that since the complaint was filed, TikTok has undergone significant changes to its ownership, management, compliance functions, and privacy practices. 

The Justice Department ​said ​the settlement “ensures that American families continue ​to benefit from stronger protections without the delay and ‌uncertainty of protracted litigation.” 

The TikTok US joint venture said in a court filing it requires all users to enter their date of birth to use the site. TikTok said it has developed sophisticated age-moderation systems that identify children under 13 who misrepresented their age. That court filing said that TikTok ​has hundreds of personnel trained in underage moderation and as a result deletes tens of thousands ​of underage accounts. 

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