YouTube rolls out changes for COPPA compliance, expects ‘significant impact’ for creators

YouTube has announced sweeping changes to how content creators will have to market and assign videos aimed at children, despite them having no access to data collected. On Monday, Google-owned YouTube said changes to YouTube Studio, the platform used to manage and publish content, are now rolling out globally, including the stipulation that videos must be assigned as ‘for children’ or ‘not for children.’ Security China’s TikTok banned by US Army amid security concerns:

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