Privacy groups accuse Facebook of deceiving children into spending parents' money [thehill.com]
Facebook accused of tricking kids in complaint to FTC [www.cnet.com]
Children's Advocates Ask FTC To Investigate Facebook For Fraud : NPR [www.npr.org]
FTC must probe Facebook for violating children's privacy with unfair and deceptive business practices, groups urge [www.foxnews.com]
#Privacy groups accuse Facebook of deceiving children into spending parents' money - Harper Neidig @hneidig https://t.co/xDmZqB4UwO pic.twitter.com/igZJ5LgDOx
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Facebook accused of tricking kids in complaint to FTC https://t.co/4ypRHMEPec pic.twitter.com/KcV53YnOZ1
— CNET (@CNET) February 21, 2019
Children's rights groups are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Facebook practices that allow children to spend money on in-game purchases without parental consent are illegal.https://t.co/xrdtXWyyXB
— NPR (@NPR) February 21, 2019
Advocates Ask FTC To Investigate Facebook Deception Over Kids' In-Game Purchases https://t.co/ZUebLQgPMU
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) February 21, 2019
New story on NPR: Advocates Ask FTC To Investigate Facebook Deception Over Kids' In-Game Purchases https://t.co/ErxM90wFXv
— theodoricofyork (@theodoricofyork) February 21, 2019
Internal Facebook documents called kids who spent a lot of money playing in-app games "whales" and told developers if parents didn't know it was "friendly fraud." Advocates Ask FTC To Investigate Facebook Deception Over Kids' In-Game Purchases https://t.co/w24mgRccuJ
— Laura Sydell (@Sydell) February 21, 2019