This report from Ireland's Data Protection Commission builds an approach to data processing centered around children and their privacy. The report works to engineer the inclusion of children in design of any data processing while adhering to the standards set in the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
DPC Report: Fundamentals for a child-oriented approach to data processing
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