The U.S. Department ​of Justice and TikTok have reached ‌a $400 million settlement to resolve 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 the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires services aimed at children ​to obtain parental consent to ​collect personal information from users under age ‌13.

The ⁠settlement was announced by the Justice Department.

A court filing shows that its lawsuit against TikTok and TikTok ​parent ​ByteDance is ⁠being dismissed with prejudice.

In January, ByteDance agreed to establish a majority American-owned joint venture ​to ⁠secure U.S. data and avoid a U.S. ban on the app used ⁠by ​more than 200 million ​Americans.

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