Epic Games, developer of the online game Fortnite, has settled with the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department over allegations it violated children’s privacy law as well as duped customers into making unwanted purchases with its game design.
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Fortnite maker Epic Games to pay $520M to settle FTC casesVideo game company Epic Games is paying a total of $520 million in penalties and refunds to settle complaints involving children's privacy and methods that tricked players into making purchases.
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Fortnite maker Epic Games to pay $520M to settle FTC casesVideo game company Epic Games is paying a total of $520 million in penalties and refunds to settle complaints involving children's privacy and methods that tricked players into making purchases.
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Fortnite maker Epic Games to pay $520M to settle FTC casesVideo game company Epic Games is paying a total of $520 million in penalties and refunds to settle complaints involving children's privacy and methods that tricked players into making purchases.
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