The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced Aristotle International is no longer part of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Safe Harbor program. The FTC was concerned Aristotle was not sufficiently monitoring its member companies to see whether they followed its guidelines that provide "the same or greater protections for children as the COPPA Rule." Aristotle later withdrew from the Safe Harbor Program. FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra said on Twitter the delisting "is an important course correction when it comes to enforcing children's privacy protections."
FTC removes company from COPPA Safe Harbor program
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