04 Oct 2022
Follow the Latest Design Trend: Proactive Protection of Children’s Privacy and Safety
On September 15, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom enacted the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, becoming the first legislation in the United States that would require social media platforms and others to design extra protections into their services for children's data. Find out what this new law requires.
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- Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Compliance
Learn how to determine whether COPPA applies to your client and, if so, how to collect, use, and disclose the personal information (PI) of children in compliance with COPPA and FTC requirements.
- COPPA Privacy Policy
Adapt this COPPA Privacy Policy disclosure notice that operators of online services or mobile applications can provide to their users to address COPPA requirements.
- COPPA Compliance Checklist
Check out this resource for the steps you should take, both before and after collecting a child’s PI, to ensure that your client is in compliance with COPPA.
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