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COPPA Turns One

Jun 19, 2009
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On April 21, 2000, the United States enacted a law called COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), to help protect children online. While this law primarily impacts sites that collect information about their readers, especially when their readers are under 13 years old, most sites should be aware of the law and other privacy tools in use on the Web.

http://www.intellixmedia.com/web-design.htmWeb design services that are directed towards children under 13 must: post their privacy policy, get parental consent before collecting, using, or disclosing personal information about a child, get new consent when the information collection practices change, allow parents to review the information collected about their child and allow parents to revoke their consent.

For example, the Web Design site is not specifically directed towards children under the age of 13, so technically, COPPA doesn't apply. But the children's channel on About does, and so there have been many changes to the About Kids channel. But even if your site doesn't have to comply with COPPA, it's a good idea to follow it. If you do, you'll improve consumer confidence in your site.

Basically, there are two ways of handling parental controls: review by an independent group of the Web site(s) in question, review by the Web developer herself of their own Web site and There are problems with each method.
 

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Hazell51 explains the basics of COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), enacted in 2000, which requires websites collecting data from children under 13 to post privacy policies, obtain parental consent, and allow parents to review and revoke consent. The post emphasizes that while COPPA primarily applies to child-focused sites, all web businesses should understand the law and its compliance requirements. The thread appears to be an educational overview of COPPA regulations relevant to automotive industry professionals managing websites and digital marketing.

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