Press release: “In a report to Congress, the Federal Trade Commission says the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and the Commissions COPPA Rule, have been effective in protecting the privacy and security of young children online without unduly burdening Web site operators. The report does not recommend any changes to COPPA or to the Commission’s Rule, but does note that, because widespread age verification technology is not available, age falsification remains a risk on general audience Web sites not intended for childrens use. The report also identifies social networking sites and mobile Internet access as new and emerging issues in childrens online privacy.”
Implementing the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act: A Federal Trade Commission Report to Congress (February 2007)
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