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2024-10-04 01:54:32| Engadget

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TikTok claiming the company violated a new child privacy law in the state. It's set to be the first test of Texas Securing Children Online Through Parental Empowerment (SCOPE) Act since it went into effect just over a month ago. Under the law, parts of which were struck down by a federal judge, social media platforms are required to verify the ages of younger users and offer parental control features, including the ability for parents to opt their children out of data collection. Paxton alleges that TikToks existing parental control features are insufficient. "However, Defendants do not provide the parents or guardians of users known to be 13 to 17 years old with parental tools that allow them to control or limit most of a known minors privacy and account settings, the lawsuit states. For example, parents or guardians do not have the ability to control Defendants sharing, disclosing, and selling of a known minors personal identifying information, nor control Defendants ability to display targeted advertising to a known minor." The lawsuit also argues that the apps Family Pairing tool isnt commercially reasonable because it requires parents to make their own TikTok account and because teens are free to deny their parents requests to set up the monitoring tool. TikTok didnt immediately respond to a request for comment. The app already prohibits most targeted advertising to anyone younger than 18. "We strongly disagree with these allegations and, in fact, we offer robust safeguards for teens and parents, including family pairing, all of which are publicly available," the company said in a statement shared on X. "We stand by the protections we provide families." The lawsuit adds to TikToks growing legal challenges in the United States. The company is currently fighting a law that could result in a total ban of the app in the United States. Its also facing a separate Justice Department lawsuit related to child privacy. Update, October 3, 2024, 8:05 PM ET: This story has been updated to add a statement from TikTok. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/texas-is-suing-tiktok-for-allegedly-violating-its-new-child-privacy-law-235432146.html?src=rss


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