The co-chairmen of the Congressional Privacy Caucus, Reps. Ed Markey,...
The co-chairmen of the Congressional Privacy Caucus, Reps. Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Joe Barton, R-Texas, said in a joint news release Monday they plan to reintroduce their Do Not Track Kids Act. The bill, as it was formerly written, aimed…
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to require online companies to obtain parental consent for collection of children’s personal information and prohibit companies from using personal information of children and teens for targeted marketing purposes, among other provisions. “We believe consumers should have notice and give consent before their personal information is collected or shared,” the joint statement said. “Protecting consumer privacy in the mobile environment is crucial, particularly when it comes to children and teens.” The lawmakers would not say exactly when the bill would be reintroduced.