October 2022
Intermediate to advanced
398 pages
14h 14m
English
Like CIPA, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a U.S. federal law designed to protect children. COPPA is maintained and enforced by the FTC. COPPA requires websites and other online services aimed at children less than 13 years of age to comply with specific requirements of the law.
In 2013, the FTC implemented new provisions that provide additional protections to keep pace with the changes in technology. The FTC also introduced a six-step plan to understand if an organization is required to comply with COPPA, and if so, how to be compliant. The six steps are as follows:
Determine if your company is a website or online service that collects personal information from children under ...
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