Florida AG and Roku Resolve Children’s Data Privacy Enforcement Action
Florida's Attorney General reached a resolution with Roku over an enforcement action related to children's data privacy. The agreement concludes a regulatory proceeding that targeted how the streaming platform handled data belonging to younger users.
Why this matters: Kids' data is not just a compliance checkbox. Children cannot meaningfully consent to being tracked, and the companies collecting their data often know more about them than their own parents do. When an AG has to step in, it means the company did not get there on its own. The real test now is what Roku actually changes. Settlements without strong behavioral requirements are just expensive permission slips to keep doing business as usual.
Who should care: Lawyers · Privacy officers · Compliance · General readers · Policy
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