Alphabet Inc.’s Google will have to face a class action lawsuit brought by children whose parents claimed the company tracked their kids’ private information and YouTube activity without parental consent in order to send them targeted ads.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle on Wednesday reversed a lower court decision that dismissed the lawsuit, writing that the judge had incorrectly concluded the children’s state law-based claims were preempted by the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
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