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  • PRIVACY AND THE INTERNET COPPA: PROTECTING YOUR CHILDS PRIVATE INFORMATION ONLINE Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act In 1998 Congress passed the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act

    (COPPA), which took effect in 2000. COPPA directed the Federal Trade

    Commission (FTC) to issue and enforce regulations concerning childrens online privacy. The FTC issued the Childrens Online Privacy Protection

    Rule, effective April 21, 2000 and amended effective on July 1, 2013.

    COPPA protects the privacy information of children under the age of 13

    from being collected by the operators of commercial websites and online

    services. COPPA applies to operators of commercial websites and online

    services that are (1) directed to children under the age of 13 that collect

    childrens' personal information or (2) geared toward general audiences

    when they have actual knowledge they are collecting personal

    information from children under 13. COPPA also applies to operators

    when they have actual knowledge they are collecting personal

    information from users of another site or online service directed to kids

    under 13. In certain circumstances, COPPA may apply to advertising

    networks, plug-ins, and other third parties.

    What information is

    private and protected? Name

    Address

    Online contact

    information

    A screen or user name

    that functions as

    online contact

    information

    A telephone number

    A social security A photograph, video,

    or audio file, where

    such file contains a

    childs image or voice

    Geolocation

    information

    What if I suspect a

    COPPA violation? If you think a web site or online

    service is not complying with

    COPPA, file a complaint with the

    Federal Trade Commission:

    FTC complaint hotline, (877)

    FTCHELP, or 877-382-4357.

    Online complaint form,

    https://www.ftccomplaintassistan

    t.gov/

    By mail: Federal Trade

    Commission, CRC-240,

    Washington, D.C. 20580.

    The best

    protection is

    parental guidance!

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    ABOUT COPPA THE FEDERAL TRADE

    COMMISSIONS PAGES ARE FOUND AT

    HTTP://WWW.BUSINESS.FTC.GOV/PRIVACY-AND-

    SECURITY/CHILDRENS-PRIVACY

    OR SEARCH: WWW.FTC.GOV