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Amazon to Pay $25 Million to Settle Children’s Privacy Charges

Regulators said the tech giant kept children’s Alexa voice recordings “forever,” violating a children’s privacy law.

Natasha Singer
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Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, Computers and the Internet, Epic Games, Federal Trade Commission, Fines (Penalties), Privacy, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry
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