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Consent for Underage Data Trade
posted by mpawlo on Friday March 05, @03:32AM
from the smart-move dept.
privacy The U.S. Congress is considering a bill making it illegal for marketers to trade information about anyone under sixteen. Corporations would need a parent's explicit consent in order to trade data about children.

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