Musical.ly, the popular social media app for children that is now known as TikTok, illegally took personal information from kids without parental consent, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday.
WACO, Texas -- Morgan Oglesby's 9-year-old daughter wanted to try Musical.ly. It's the app that lets kids create and post their own lip-syncing videos and all the kids are using it. After what ...
(WAVY) — The company behind the popular lip-sync video app Musical.ly, now known as TikTok, has agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for $5.7 million for allegedly violating children’s ...
It started as the lip-syncing app Musical.ly, then it was rebranded in 2018 as TikTok, before being slapped with a $5.7 million fine for illegally collecting kids’ data. Today, it is one of the most ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A popular app that your child may be using could be dangerous if they aren't using it carefully. The app Musical.ly seems harmless enough. Users can lip sync, make music videos ...
The industry self-regulatory group Children's Advertising Review Unit has referred the social network Musical.ly to the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly violating children's privacy rules by ...
If you have teens or tweens in your household, chances are you’ve heard quite a bit about the mobile phone app Musical.ly. But maybe you haven’t heard about the negative ways it can be manipulated.
The company behind the popular lip-sync video app Musical.ly, now known as TikTok, has agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for $5.7 million for allegedly violating children’s online ...
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