Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Sling TV agrees to pay $530,000 to settle a California privacy lawsuit over data practices and child protection failures.
Sling TV has settled a California data privacy lawsuit by agreeing to pay $530,000, resolving allegations it made it difficult for users to opt out of data sales and failed to protect children’s information.
The state accused the streaming service of relying on complex cookie settings, lacking in-app opt-out tools, and not offering adequate parental controls.
As part of the settlement, Sling TV must simplify opt-out processes, improve disclosures, and implement a default child profile that doesn’t collect personal data.
The case is part of a broader California crackdown on streaming platforms for potential violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Sling TV did not admit fault but said it is enhancing its privacy practices.
Sling TV está de acuerdo en pagar $530,000 para resolver una demanda de privacidad de California sobre prácticas de datos y fallas de protección infantil.