Meta has received more than 1.1 million reports of users under the age of 13 on its Instagram platform since early 2019 yet it “disabled only a fraction” of those accounts, according to a newly unsealed legal complaint against the company brought by the attorneys general of 33 states.

Instead, the social media giant “routinely continued to collect” children’s personal information, like their locations and email addresses, without parental permission, in violation of a federal children’s privacy law, according to the court filing. Meta could face hundreds of millions of dollars, or more, in civil penalties should the states prove the allegations.

  • @gedaliyahM
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    1311 months ago

    Aw, geez! How did all these minors get onto our platform? After we have done literally nothing to prevent it or make any impediment whatsoever? How could we have possibly known unless we used the detailed granular data that we collect on all of our users from sneaker preference to private health data, which we literally use every second of every day?