Why Is The Push For Children's Online Protection Moving So Slowly? | AdExchanger
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On Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission held an open meeting to publicly present its proposed changes to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule.
The FTC is proposing the following changes: Online services must turn off targeted advertising for children under 13 by default. They also must collect separate, verifiable opt-in consent from parents before sharing any personal information with third parties, including advertisers. Online platforms must create children's data privacy and retention policies that name third parties receiving collected data and how that data is being used.
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