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“It’s time to strengthen privacy protections, ban
INCREASED ENFORCEMENT OF COPPA:
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collect personal data from our children.” – President
Joe Biden, State of the Union, March 1, 2022
PROPOSED STATE LEGISLATION:
On May 19, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission publicly renewed its focus on children’s privacy. To see also : Palm Beach County’s program uses basketball to educate children about healthy living habits.
In a policy statement issued unanimously by the five
commissioners, the FTC warned that it will begin to “crack
PROPOSED FEDERAL LEGISLATION:
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Recently, there has been increased legislative activity in the
United States regarding children’s data, and President Joe
Biden in his State of the Union address spent considerable time
calling for greater accountability regarding children’s data.
Below, we summarize part of the legislative activity in this
space around existing and proposed new children’s privacy laws
Conclusions
laws This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to highlight
the latest activity in children’s privacy, a policy area
which is constantly changing. There is little indication if or when
ballot measures can become law, but it is clear that
the protection of children’s data is at the forefront of the current