$30M Google, YouTube Kids Privacy Settlement

Parents May Be Eligible for Cash Compensation for Children’s Viewing Activity
Was your child under the age of 13 when they watched child-directed content on YouTube between 2013 and 2020? You may qualify to file a claim.
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Claim Form
Important Notice: By submitting a claim for this class action settlement, you are certifying that all information provided is true and accurate under penalty of perjury. Any claim containing false, misleading, or fraudulent information will be denied.
If you are uncertain about your eligibility, please review the settlement administrator’s website listed above before filing. Do not submit a claim if you do not qualify for this settlement.
If this settlement does not apply to you, you may explore our other active class action settlements that you could be eligible to join.
Who Is Eligible?
This settlement covers children under the age of 13 who watched content on YouTube that was allegedly designed for kids—such as cartoons, nursery rhymes, or other child-focused videos—between July 1, 2013, and April 1, 2020.
Proof of Eligibility
No documentation is required to file a claim.
Settlement Overview
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Settlement Value TBD
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Claim Submission Deadline: 01/21/2026
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Opt-Out (Exclusion) Deadline: 12/08/2025
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Final Approval Hearing: 01/13/2026
Additional Information
Google and YouTube have agreed to pay $30 million to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging that they improperly collected personal information from children under the age of 13 who watched videos on YouTube.
According to the lawsuit, YouTube knowingly hosted content aimed at young viewers while collecting data from underage users without obtaining verifiable parental consent. Plaintiffs argued that these practices violated children’s privacy rights under several laws, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
The case focused on channels featuring child-oriented videos such as cartoons, nursery rhymes, toy unboxings, and similar content. The complaint alleged that Google used cookies and other tracking technologies to monitor viewing behavior and deliver targeted advertising—actions that are restricted when it comes to children’s data.
Google and YouTube have denied the allegations but agreed to the settlement to avoid further legal proceedings. The resolution comes amid heightened regulatory attention and growing concern over online privacy protections for children.
What Class Members May Receive
Parents or legal guardians who submit a valid claim on behalf of an eligible child may receive a cash payment. Individual payout amounts have not yet been determined and will depend on the total number of approved claims.
All approved claims will be paid from the $30 million settlement fund, with compensation divided evenly among eligible claimants. At this time, there are no estimates for per-person payment amounts.
Wondering if you qualify? If you believe you’ve been impacted by a similar issue, explore our current class action lawsuits and open settlements you may be eligible to join.
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Class Action Settlement Website:
https://youtubeprivacysettlement.com/
Claims Administrator:
YouTube Privacy Settlement c/o A.B. Data Ltd.
PO Box 173131
Milwaukee, WI 53217
877-390-3347
Legal Representation
Case Name:
Hubbard, et al. v. Google LLC, et al., Case No. 5:19-cv-07016-SVK, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Class Counsel:
Steven L. Bloch
SILVER GOLUB & TEITELL LLP
Jonathan K. Levine
PRITZKER LEVINE LLP
Defense Counsel:
HOGAN LOVELLS US LLP
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