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    Reddit fined $20 million in UK over children's data failures

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    Posted on February 24, 2026

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    Last updated: February 24, 2026

    Reddit fined $20 million in UK over children's data failures - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:data privacySocial mediafintech

    Quick Summary

    The UK ICO fined Reddit £14.47m for weak age checks and misuse of under‑13s’ data. The regulator said Reddit completed a children’s risk assessment only after Jan 2025, signaling tougher UK enforcement.

    By Sam Tabahriti

    LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Britain's privacy watchdog on Tuesday fined social media platform Reddit 14.47 million pounds ($19.52 million) for using children's data unlawfully and potentially exposing them to harmful content. 

    The action comes as Britain considers tighter limits on children's use of social media, with governments worldwide citing concerns about mental-health risks, cyberbullying and exposure to harmful content to justify new age restrictions and bans.

    The Information Commissioner's Office said Reddit did not check children's ages properly and therefore had no right to process their data.

    The watchdog said that although Reddit's terms of service prohibited children under 13 from using its platform, effective age checks were not in place until July 2025. The ICO estimated a large number of under-13s were using the platform.

    "Children under 13 had their personal information collected and used in ways they could not understand, consent to or control," UK Information Commissioner John Edwards said in a statement.

    "That left them potentially exposed to content they should not have seen," Edwards said.

    The ICO also said Reddit had not carried out a data protection impact assessment before January 2025 covering the use of children's personal information, even though the platform allows users aged between 13 and 18.

    Reddit said in an emailed statement it would appeal the ICO's decision.

    "Reddit doesn't require users to share information about their identities, regardless of age, because we are deeply committed to their privacy and safety," the U.S.-based social media firm said.

    "The ICO's insistence that we collect more private information on every UK user is counterintuitive and at odds with our strong belief in our users' online privacy and safety."

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government launched a consultation earlier this year that includes banning social media for under-16s, restricting addictive design features and tightening controls on smartphone use by young people.

    Governments in Australia, Spain, Greece and Slovenia have moved towards restrictions, with platforms in Australia forced to remove millions of accounts after its under-16 ban came into effect late last year.

    ($1 = 0.7413 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti. Editing by William James and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The UK’s ICO fined Reddit £14.47 million ($19.52 million) over children’s privacy failures.
    • •Regulators said Reddit lacked proper age checks, invalidating use of data from under‑13s.
    • •A children’s risk assessment was completed only after January 2025, breaching UK rules.
    • •The case highlights tougher enforcement of UK GDPR and the Children’s Code.
    • •The decision pressures social platforms to strengthen age assurance and privacy compliance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Reddit fined $20 million in UK over children's data failures

    1What is the main topic?

    The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office fined Reddit £14.47 million for failures related to children’s data, including poor age checks and delayed risk assessment.

    2Why was Reddit fined?

    The ICO said Reddit did not properly verify users’ ages, used data from under‑13s without a lawful basis, and performed a children’s risk assessment only after January 2025.

    3Which rules are involved?

    The action relates to UK GDPR and the ICO’s Age Appropriate Design Code (Children’s Code), which set strict standards for handling children’s data.

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