2023 featured a proposed update to the COPPA, or the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act which included limitations on the nudging of kids to stay online and reductions in the data collection of children while using their parent’s devices. The last update was in 2013 and dealt with social media and mobile devices (how quaint). […]
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The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA, was proposed to be updated in 2023, with restrictions on nagging children to stay online and a reduction in the amount of information that can be gathered about them while they are using their parents ‘ devices. The most recent update, which addressed social media and mobile devices ( how cute ), was released in 2013.
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