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COPPA

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

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A US federal law that restricts how online services collect personal information from children under 13. Operators of child-directed sites and apps must post clear privacy policies and obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting kids' data. The FTC enforces it and has levied large fines against major platforms, including a record penalty against YouTube.

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