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  2. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Markey and Josh Hawley introduced multiple bills (in the House in 2018 as the "Do Not Track Kids Act", and in 2019 as a Senate measure) proposing that COPPA ban the use of targeted advertising to users under 13, require personal consent before the collection of personal information from users ages 13–15, require connected devices and toys ...

  3. Child Online Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Child Online Protection Act [1] (COPA) [2] was a law in the United States of America, passed in 1998 with the declared purpose of restricting access by minors to any material defined as harmful to such minors on the Internet.

  4. Children's Internet Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The following content must be filtered or blocked: Obscenity as defined by Miller v. California (1973); Child pornography as defined by 18 U.S.C. 2256; Harmful to minors; Some of the terms mentioned in this act, such as "inappropriate matter" and what is "harmful to minors", are explained in the law.

  5. Why ‘sharenting’ is sparking real fears about children’s privacy

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    But companies and predators are waiting to jump on these posts to harvest kids’ data for monetary purposes, or worse. What’s more, the only bill protecting… Why ‘sharenting’ is sparking ...

  6. Senate to push forward with child online safety bills this week

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    The Senate plans to vote this week on a pair of children’s online safety bills, KOSA and COPPA 2.0, though the tech bills' future in the House is less clear.

  7. Children need to know how to stay safe online and not ... - AOL

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    Although the best way to keep a child’s online privacy safe is to teach them to manage it themselves, it doesn’t hurt to have their backs by using parental controls. Today, Android, iOS, and ...

  8. United States v. American Library Ass'n - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was passed by Congress in 2000. CIPA was Congress's third attempt to regulate obscenity on the Internet, but the first two (the Communications Decency Act of 1996 and the Child Online Protection Act of 1998) were struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional free speech restrictions, largely due to vagueness and overbreadth issues that ...

  9. Do more to protect children’s privacy online, social media ...

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    The UK’s data protection regulator has urged social media and video-sharing platforms to do more to protect children’s privacy online. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has set out ...