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Children’s Privacy: Just scan mom’s face?

August 1, 2023
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)’s has proposed use of what it’s calling the “Privacy-Protective Facial Age Estimation” technology to verify under COPPA the age of people who are giving consent for a child to use a given technology. It’s to be developed in cooperation with Yoti, an ID Platform; and SuperAwesome, which develops online safety tools.  The intent is to insure verifiable parental consent.
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IT’S THE LAW (07/25/2023)

July 25, 2023
Governors in Maine and Connecticut signed legislation to protect women’s rights. In Maine, this includes the right to have an abortion, protection for healthcare providers, and preventing the enactment of ordinances in conflict with Maine’s Reproductive Privacy Act. In Connecticut, laws protect medical providers from out-of-state legal actions and pharmacists to allow prescribing birth control. Another ensures patient health data privacy. Read More – Maine Read More – Connecticut
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Children’s Privacy: Amazon agrees to $25M settlement in Alexa-related suit

July 25, 2023
The civil suit alleged Amazon violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) law and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act because it collected children’s voice-print data via its Alexa voice assistant service and Alexa’s child-directed offerings. The claim was that Amazon was retaining children’s recordings indefinitely, rather than adhering to COPPA rules that they be kept only as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill its business services.
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