Case Study
Zoom Tries to Blur its Own Background—Quietly Changes Terms of Service to Allow AI to Train on User Information
Zoom failed to provide its users control over their personal information when it quietly...+ Read more
Amazon had to pay $25 million dollars for improperly collecting children’s voice recordings and geolocation information through its Alexa devices, misleading parents about privacy protections, and failing to honor deletion requests. The DOJ and FTC took action against Amazon for violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. In addition to the monetary settlement, Amazon must also delete inactive child accounts, stop using certain sensitive information to train its algorithms, stop misrepresenting its privacy policies, and notify its users about the FTC-DOJ action.