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Child privacy law expanded by FTC, covers social networks and apps

0. phoneArena posted on 20 Dec 2012, 03:46

The Federal Trade Commission is changing how it applies the Child Online Privacy Protection Act...

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1. dragonscourgex posted on 20 Dec 2012, 08:05 1

Hrmm....I don't know how to feel about this. It's nice to have them looking out for kid's privacy, but, I believe we already have to much government involved in our lives. It should be the parent's responsibility to keep a track of what their children are doing.

2. TheMan posted on 20 Dec 2012, 11:33

"Should be" is not the same as what's actually happening, just like "corporations should be more responsible." If parents were aware AND taking responsibility -- two big if's -- the void wouldn't be there in the first place.

3. dragonscourgex posted on 20 Dec 2012, 17:18

Do you have kids?

4. TheMan posted on 24 Dec 2012, 16:03

That's a non sequitur.

5. dragonscourgex posted on 25 Dec 2012, 06:31

Not so my friend. You made the claim that parents were not doing thier jobs. If you have no experience as a parent that is really not a claim you can make.

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