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Roku and state resolve complaint alleging the sale of children’s data
Roku agreed to a $25 million engineering effort to comply with Florida's Digital Bill of Rights under a settlement with Attorney General James Uthmeier, who alleged the company violated state law by selling children's data. The agreement does not involve a finding of wrongdoing or a fine, and Roku stated it prioritizes protecting children's privacy and empowering parental control.
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