The U.S. Federal Trade Commission published staff analyses on potential children's harms associated with blurred advertising campaigns. The report is a result of the FTC's October 2022 workshop on children's safety in the advertising technology space. The agency offered five considerations with blurred ads, but said "none of these practices alone is necessarily sufficient."
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