The FTC is seeking public comments on a...
The FTC is seeking public comments on a recently proposed tool from AssertID Inc. that would allow online services to obtain verifiable parental consent under the updated Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act rule, the agency announced Friday (http://1.usa.gov/1acwZbd). “Through a…
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combination of peer-verifications and analysis of an individual’s social-graph,” the tool “can derive a quantitative score (’trust score') which is a quantitative measure of the likelihood that an individual’s self-asserted identity attributes are accurate,” AssertID wrote in its proposal (http://1.usa.gov/1cKQ1Ym). Comments due Sept. 20.