Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty for allowing children’s data to be collected on videos posted to YouTube .

The Federal Trade Commission alleged that Disney failed to designate videos on the platform as “Made for Kids.” That designation is meant to comply with federal law that protects kids from having their data collected and used for targeted advertising.

The FTC said in a statement that Disney will change its practices to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires parental consent for data collection for users under 13 years old.

“Our order penalizes Disney’s abuse of parents’ trust, and, through a mandated video-review program, makes room for the future of protecting kids online — age assurance technology,” said Andrew Ferguson,

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