YouTube blogger Yuri Khovansky considers it unfair that the legislation prohibits collecting data about children on this video platform, and this does not apply to adults. “Children are, of course, the flowers of life, but why should digital privacy be legally enshrined only for them? Well, yes, it is illegal to collect information from a child without his consent. No question. Why is mine legal? Why is nobody in the West pedaling a complete ban? " - he is surprised from the page of his microblog on Twitter. Khovansky believes that there is no excuse for hidden spying on adults.

Children are, of course, the flowers of life, but why should digital privacy be legalized only for them? Well, yes, it is illegal to collect information from a child without his consent. No question. Why is mine legal? Why is nobody in the West pedaling a complete ban?
- Yuri Khovansky (@RussianStandup) September 2, 2019 Google pledged to pay a $ 200 million fine for investigating alleged violations of children's privacy on the YouTube video platform. The Wall Street Journal reported this on the last day of August.