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Epic Games to Pay $520 Million for Violating Children’s Privacy Laws
Dec. 20, 2022, 11:51 a.m. | Cristian Neagu
Heimdal Security Blog heimdalsecurity.com
The Federal Trade Commission [FTC] announced that gaming giant Epic Games would have to pay $520 million in fines for using “design tricks…to dupe millions of players into making unintentional purchases” in Fortnite. While downloading and playing Fortnite are both free, Epic charges for in-game stuff like dance moves and outfits. The FTC estimates that […]
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