The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office highlighted a case study for its Age Appropriate Design Code. The ICO's Children's Code team worked with video game company Square Enix for a workshop on the Children's Code harms framework. Workshop participants were asked questions about how they process children's data and the legal bases for using their information. The ICO added it will translate the harms framework into an interactive tool over the coming months. Editor's note: Common Sense Media Senior Counsel, Global Policy Ariel Fox Johnson, CIPP/US, wrote about reconciling the Children's Code with the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act for The Privacy Advisor.
ICO highlights Children's Code case study
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