Amazon has agreed to change how it handles children's data recorded by Alexa.
Under a settlement, the company will now delete all data, including voice recordings, when requested.
Amazon will also have to flag the settlement on its "Parent Dashboard," where adults can set limits on children's use of Amazon services.
The division is also now responsible for Amazon having to pay the US Treasury Department a $25 million civil penalty.
"For too long, Amazon has treated children's sensitive data as its own property," Golin said in a statement provided to Insider.
Persons:
Tessa M, Gorman, Josh Golin, Golin, Biden, Lina M, Khan, Suzanne Bernstein, Bernstein
Organizations:
Amazon, Alexa, Federal Trade Commission, COPPA, US Treasury Department, FTC, Department of Justice, Trump, Privacy, Big Tech
Locations:
Washington