TikTok Agrees to $400M Settlement Over Child Data Collection Violations
TikTok settles child privacy lawsuit for $400 million. Learn about the major settlement addressing data collection from underage users.

Major Settlement Resolves TikTok Child Privacy Concerns
The TikTok child privacy settlement represents one of the most significant financial penalties ever imposed on a social media platform for mishandling young users' personal information. The agreement requires the short-form video platform to compensate the United States government with $400 million, marking a watershed moment in digital privacy enforcement.
Details of the Legal Action
The lawsuit that prompted this substantial settlement was filed in 2024 and levied serious allegations against both TikTok and its parent company ByteDance. According to the complaint, the organizations systematically gathered extensive personal data from millions of children under thirteen years of age. This unauthorized collection occurred without adequate parental consent or proper disclosure mechanisms, violating established federal child protection statutes.
Scope of Data Breach Allegations
Regulatory authorities contended that the platforms harvested



