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CARU Takes Action Against Two Mobile Apps

Posted on June 20, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Robert Hough of SheppardMullin writes:

Two mobile apps directed at children were recently subject to action by the Children’s Advertising Review Unit. The first, “My Talking Tom,” is a virtual pet game for children operated by Outfit7 Limited. One issue was the display of Outfit7’s privacy policy. Under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, privacy policies must be understandable, and contain no unrelated material. The app’s policy, however, contained advertisements for other games, and animated balloons that obstructed the user’s view. Accordingly, CARU found that the distracting content violated COPPA. Outfit7 prudently removed the content, and CARU took no further action on the issue.

The second, “KleptoCats,” operated by HyperBeard, Inc., is a children’s game in which the user controls a virtual pet cat. Although the app’s privacy statement excludes children under 13, CARU questioned whether the app nonetheless attracts a substantial number of children under 13, and thus is subject to COPPA regulations.

Read more on Eye on Privacy.

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