Apitor Technology sued for unauthorized geolocation data collection from children
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The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Apitor Technology for allegedly allowing a Chinese third party to collect children's geolocation data without parental consent, violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA). Apitor's Android app, used to control their robot toys, embedded JPush SDK from Jiguang (Aurora Mobile) to collect precise location data since at least 2022. The app did not disclose this data collection to users or obtain parental consent. The proposed settlement requires Apitor to comply with COPPA, pay a $500,000 penalty, notify parents before data collection, obtain consent, and delete all collected personal information.
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03.09.2025 20:53 π° 1 articles Β· β± 13d ago
Apitor Technology sued for unauthorized geolocation data collection
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Apitor Technology for allegedly allowing a Chinese third party to collect children's geolocation data without parental consent. The app embedded JPush SDK from Jiguang (Aurora Mobile) to collect precise location data since at least 2022. The proposed settlement requires Apitor to comply with COPPA, pay a $500,000 penalty, notify parents before data collection, obtain consent, and delete all collected personal information.
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Apitor Technology's Android app for controlling robot toys embedded JPush SDK from Jiguang (Aurora Mobile).
First reported: 03.09.2025 20:53π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- US sues robot toy maker for exposing children's data to Chinese devs β www.bleepingcomputer.com β 03.09.2025 20:53
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The app collected precise geolocation data of children aged 6-14 since at least 2022 without parental consent.
First reported: 03.09.2025 20:53π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- US sues robot toy maker for exposing children's data to Chinese devs β www.bleepingcomputer.com β 03.09.2025 20:53
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The data collection was not disclosed to users, and no verifiable consent was obtained from parents.
First reported: 03.09.2025 20:53π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- US sues robot toy maker for exposing children's data to Chinese devs β www.bleepingcomputer.com β 03.09.2025 20:53
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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint against Apitor for violating COPPA.
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- US sues robot toy maker for exposing children's data to Chinese devs β www.bleepingcomputer.com β 03.09.2025 20:53
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The proposed settlement includes a $500,000 penalty, compliance with COPPA, parental notification, and deletion of collected data.
First reported: 03.09.2025 20:53π° 1 source, 1 articleShow sources
- US sues robot toy maker for exposing children's data to Chinese devs β www.bleepingcomputer.com β 03.09.2025 20:53