Children's Online Privacy
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on protecting children online and data privacy. Witnesses discussed the prevalence of online… read more
The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on protecting children online and data privacy. Witnesses discussed the prevalence of online predators using social media to exploit minors, and ways tech companies can better regulate their platforms to protect younger users. They also made recommendations for greater parental controls on devices and what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could do to strengthen online safety. close
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