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Lawsuit Reveals How Facebook Profited Off Confused Children: Report
Friday January 18, 2019. 07:50 PM , from Slashdot
Documents outlining how Facebook profited off children are expected to be made public soon, according to Reveal News of the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), who requested the documents. From a report: In a report about the trove of previously-sealed documents, Reveal News explains that Facebook has previously faced lawsuits for failing to refund charges made by children playing games on Facebook. According to Reveal, the children did not know that their parent's credit card was stored on the platform when they clicked 'buy,' and in some cases, hundreds or even thousands of dollars were spent. In one case, the plaintiff, who is a child, spent several hundreds of dollars in just a few weeks. According to the report, more documents show 'widespread confusion by children and their parents, who didn't understand Facebook continued to charge them as they played games.'
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