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YouTube $30M Child Privacy Settlement: Claim Eligibility and Process

Google and YouTube will pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging they illegally collected personal data from children under 13 who watched YouTube content between 2013 and 2020.

Key Takeaways

  • $30 million settlement for child privacy violations
  • Eligible: Children under 13 who watched YouTube kids’ content (2013-2020)
  • Parents must file claims by January 21, 2026
  • Individual payout amounts depend on total number of claims

Settlement Overview

The lawsuit claims Google and YouTube violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by tracking children’s viewing habits and using their data for targeted advertising without parental consent. While denying wrongdoing, the companies agreed to settle to avoid prolonged legal proceedings.

Eligibility Requirements

You qualify if you were under 13 years old at any time between July 1, 2013, and April 1, 2020, and watched content directed at children on YouTube during that period. Adults who were children during the eligibility window can also claim, and parents must file on behalf of minors.

How to File Your Claim

Submit a claim form through YouTubePrivacySettlement.com or by mail before the January 21, 2026 deadline. Required information includes:

  • Child’s full name and date of birth
  • Parent/guardian signature for minors

Proof of viewing is typically not required, though claims may be audited later.

Legal Background

The case was brought by parents of 34 children who alleged violations of both federal and state privacy laws. This marks Google’s second major COPPA penalty, following a $170 million settlement with the FTC in 2019 over similar violations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who gets payment from this settlement?
Children under 13 who watched child-directed YouTube content between 2013-2020, with claims filed by parents or guardians.

How much money will I receive?
Individual amounts depend on how many valid claims are submitted, as the $30 million fund will be divided proportionally.

What privacy laws were violated?
Primarily COPPA, which requires parental consent before collecting data from children under 13.

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