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Reddit hit with £14m fine

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 · 8h · on MSN
Reddit fined $19.6 million over age verification checks in the UK
A common theme in online age verification laws is the tension between user privacy and preventing children from accessing harmful or inappropriate content.

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 · 14h
Reddit fined £14m for 'concerning' child age check failings
 · 14h · on MSN
UK privacy watchdog fines Reddit $20 million over children’s data failures
 · 13h
Reddit fined £14m by UK data watchdog over age check failings
Reddit has been fined £14.47m by the UK's data watchdog for unlawfully using children's personal information.

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 · 10h
Reddit fined $20 million in UK over children's data failures
 · 12h
Reddit slapped with €16 million fine in UK for failing to protect children
 · 12h
Reddit fined £14.5m in UK over use of under-13s’ data
Prior to this, the ICO said, there were “a large number of children under 13 on the platform and Reddit did not have a lawful basis for processing their personal information”.

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 · 12h
Reddit hit with $20 million UK data privacy fine over child safety failings
 · 13h
Reddit fined £14m over major children’s data failures
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UK fines Reddit for not checking user ages aggressively enough

A UK regulator today fined Reddit £14.5 million ($19.6 million) for not verifying the ages of users. The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) alleged that the failure to check ages resulted in Reddit illegally using children’s personal information.
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