Created by Federal Trade Commission staff and the Direct Marketing Association, this guide aims to help organizations comply with the new requirements for protecting children's privacy
online and understand the FTC's enforcement authority.
How To Comply With The Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA)
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