![]() Because it is prohibited to collect user data from kids, YouTube is forced to disable this feature. According to what I’ve read, the mini player may be able to collect user data while watching a video. In order to comply with FTC standards, YouTube is obligated to switch off the tiny player for made-for-kids content. Google, for example, has eliminated features such as comments and donations from children’s videos. These modifications are intended to protect children aged 13 and under. Even if you are an adult, you will be unable to use a number of functions while watching one of these “designed for kids” videos. If YouTube determines that a video or channel is “designed for kids,” it will block several of its features for that video or channel. Google is now intensifying its compliance efforts. COPPA is a 1998 regulation, but Google paid the FTC $170 million to settle charges that it did not do enough to comply with COPPA in 2019. Why the “Miniplayer is Off for Videos Made for Kids” Feature was made by YouTube?īecause of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), YouTube implemented this move. Is Content Made for "General Audience" The Same as Content Made for "Mixed Audience"?.Can I Just State That my Content/Video is not “Made for kids”?.How Can I Determine if a Youtube Content is Not Appropriate for Children?. ![]()
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