TikTok has agreed to pay $341 million to resolve allegations that it violated children's privacy laws in the United States. The settlement comes after a lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice in 2024. The case centered on TikTok's handling of user data, particularly from minors. The company has made significant changes to its US operations, including restructuring its ownership. These changes were part of efforts to comply with US regulations. The settlement does not admit guilt but resolves the legal action. The payment is the largest ever for a privacy violation in the US. The case highlights growing scrutiny of tech companies over data practices. The settlement is expected to be finalized soon.
TikTok agrees to $341 million privacy settlement in US


























