"FTC Proposes New Rules to Safeguard Children's Privacy Online"

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has unveiled a comprehensive proposal to enhance children's privacy online, aiming to limit data collection from kids and expand protections for their personal information. The plan includes requirements for digital platforms to disable targeted ads for children under 13 by default and prohibits the use of certain data to send push notifications encouraging continued product usage. The proposal seeks to update the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and has gained bipartisan support. If adopted, the rules could lead to increased scrutiny and potential legal battles with tech companies.
- FTC plans to boost kids’ privacy regarding push notifications, ads The Washington Post
- FTC proposes strengthening children’s online privacy rules to address tracking, push notifications The Hill
- U.S. Government Regulator Proposes New Limits To Protect Children's Personal Data Online Forbes
- Cassidy, Markey Release Joint Statement Applauding Proposed Rule to Update Children's Privacy Rules | U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy Senator Bill Cassidy
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