Toy maker took kids’ data, now must pay $500,000 fine:
On September 30, 2025, the U.S. DOJ announced a settlement with Apitor Technology Co. for collecting data on kids using the company’s robotic toys without parental consent, in violation of COPPA.
NY AG gets $14 million, NY DFS gets $19 million from Car Insurance Cos.:
On October 14, 2025, the NY AG’s office and the NY DFS commissioner announced parallel settlements with eight insurance companies for failing to implement security per NYDFS Cybersecurity regs to protect personal data, which was then stolen by hackers.
Florida AG Sues Roku over sale of kids’ data:
On October 14, 2025, the Florida AG’s office initiated a civil enforcement action against Roku under Florida Digital Bill of Rights, FDUTPA for collecting, selling, and re-identifying sensitive personal information about kids, without getting parental consent.
NY Accountant fined for failing to notify breach victims:
On October 20, 2025, the NY AG’s office announced a settlement with Wojeski & Co accountants for failing to protect personal data and failing to comply with NY data breach notification laws; $60,000 fine and obligation to improve security.
$530,000 settlement for CCPA violations:
On October 30, 2025, the California AG’s office announced a settlement with streaming company Sling TV for failing to provide easy opt-out for sale of personal data and improper collection of kids’ data under CCPA.
Google settles with Texas for $1.375 Billion:
On October 31, 2025, the Texas AG’s office announced settlement of claims against Google for unlawful tracking and collection of personal data including geolocation, incognito searches, and biometric data in violation of Texas law.