Research shows that 86% of Brazilian children as young as 9 years old, accounting for 24.3 million individuals, interact online through either instant messaging, video or music platforms or have profiles on social media. Data protection and privacy continue to be a hot issue in the country due to the enactment of the Brazilian Data Protection Act. In this piece for The Privacy Advisor, GCA Advogados Partner Ana Carolina Cagnoni, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, looks at how children’s privacy is regulated in Brazil and the specific provisions within the LGPD that cover children’s data.
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