After FTC's Update, A Refresher On Complying With COPPA

By Behnam Dayanim and Mary-Elizabeth Hadley ( June 26, 2017, 2:35 PM EDT) -- Last week, the Federal Trade Commission issued an updated six-step compliance plan for businesses to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act rule. [1] The updated plan provides businesses with guidance on how to know whether they are subject to COPPA a law designed to protect children under age 13 as they access the internet and on how to comply with the rule's requirements if so. . . .

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