The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office created design tests to help designers assess whether products or services likely to be accessed by children comply with the Children's Code. The ICO said the tests will support designers in creating "online experiences that protect children's personal data," noting, "Each test provides a report detailing areas of good practice as well as steps you can take to improve your conformance."
12 Dec. 2022
ICO creates Children's Code design tests
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