McDonald's, General Mills accused of collecting kids' data
The debate over personal data on the Internet and how it is used is always heated, but it becomes even more so when it involves children.
Nearly two dozen children advocacy groups are reportedly teaming up this week to file at least five separate complaints with the Federal Trade Commission against some very large global corporations, such as McDonald's and General Mills, which heavily depend upon business from kids and their parents.
Specifically, the Web sites in question in the complaints are HappyMeal.com, Nick.com, ReesesPuffs.com, SubwayKids.com, TrixWorld.com, and CartoonNetwork.com.
Groups such as … Read more