The complaint alleges Google’s Play store harms kids with apps that break privacy laws, contain adult content, or include manipulative advertising.
Nearly two dozen consumer, privacy and public health groups are urging US regulators to investigate whether children are being endangered by deceptive apps in Google’s app store for smartphones running on its Android software.
The 102-page complaint filed Wednesday with the Federal Trade Commission alleges Google’s Play Store is harming kids by allowing apps that break privacy laws, contain adult content or include manipulative advertising in a section of its Play store designed for children.
The call for FTC action is being led by two groups, the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood and the Center for Digital Democracy, that have previously attacked Google’s approach to kids. In April, they asked the FTC to crack down on Google’s YouTube video site for alleged violations of children’s online privacy.
Twenty other groups, including Consumer Action, Public Citizen and the US Public Interest Research Group, joined in the latest complaint.
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USA — IT Consumer Groups Allege Google Play Store Misleads Kids in US FTC Complaint