Epic Games fined $520 million USD by the FTC over COPPA violations and misleading gaming features

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Epic Games is in the eye of the storm once again. This time, Epic has been fined by the United States' Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the reason being collecting data from children under the age of 13 and also pairing children with other people around the world, failing to adhere to proper parental control and giving an entry for children to be harassed, bullied and threated online, for which Epic Games is being fined $275 million USD by the FTC.

Not only that, but Epic is also getting another fine regarding their in-game store and refund system, with a sum of $245 million USD. This comes from the way in which Epic lays out their button and UI configurations to trick the users into making unwanted purchases, and also, there have been mentions of parents claiming their kids make additional purchases based on the credit card information they used from a previous purchase, meaning that the subsequent purchases didn't require any form of verification or validation.

To make matters worse for Epic Games, they are currently facing a class-action lawsuit in Canada by parents claiming the game is made specifically designed in a way to make the game addictive, which might fall under the World Health Organization's definition of "gaming disorder" as an illness. Canada approved the lawsuit, and it still remains to be seen what might come out of it in court.

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Well, i mean, it's really easy to click on a box to say "yes i'm 13 or above", so easy that even a 8 y/o child can do that...
They also couldn't ask for proof, since this would be collecting actual data, so...
The fact that they paires child under 13 with other people around the world shouldn't be on them since, well, there's literally nothing anyone can do about that...
You know that pop up that asks you if you are over 18 when you go on pornhub? Do you REALLY think a 14 y/o horny boy will click on "No i'm not, get me out of here"?
 

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failing to adequate to proper parental control
I think you meant "adhere", not "adequate".

Also, <$300 million twice? Isn't that essentially just pocket change to this billion-dollar company? Each fine should've been at least a billion or so, to make a noticeable dent in their finances - since that's all they really care about.
 

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