Amazon to pay nearly $30Mn to settle FTC-DOJ lawsuit over Alexa, Ring privacy violations
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, it becomes increasingly crucial for companies to prioritize the privacy and protection of user data, specially minors. Amazon hasn’t really fared greatly on that front and has now agreed to pay a $25Mn penalty (£20 million) to resolve a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lawsuit that accused the tech giant of violating children’s privacy rights through its voice assistant, Alexa


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