The BBB National Programs’ “Risky Business” white paper explores the unique privacy risks in the teen mobile application landscape, finding what Privacy Initiatives Senior Vice President Dona Fraser called “staggering” statistics. While teens are driven to engage online and are vulnerable to their data being collected, their privacy interests are rarely a part of the legislative discussion. The white paper highlights “the types of risks and vulnerabilities that exist out there in the teen space and our desire to get industry around the table to have some really modest conversations."
Risky Business: The Current State of Teen Privacy in the Android App Marketplace

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