US Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and COPPA 2.0 Proposed Updates
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA, 1998) and FTC COPPA Rule (16 CFR Part 312) regulate the online collection, use, and disclosure of personal information from children under 13. FTC proposed updates in 2024 (commonly called 'COPPA 2.0') include: expanded definition of personal information (biometric data, device identifiers), stronger data security requirements, data retention limits, enhanced protections against targeted advertising to children, and EdTech provider obligations.
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COPPA 2.0 Proposed Updates
Operator Obligations (16 CFR 312.6-312.10)
Parental Consent (16 CFR 312.5)
Notice Requirements (16 CFR 312.3-312.4)
Scope and Definitions (16 CFR 312.1-312.2)
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