The FTC seeks public comment on a proposed...
The FTC seeks public comment on a proposed verifiable parental consent method submitted by identity-verification company Imperium, the agency said Monday (http://1.usa.gov/18JXrEO). Imperium’s method for obtaining verifiable parental consent, ChildGuardOnline, “uses a combination of methods for obtaining parental consent that…
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are currently enumerated in the [Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act] Rule as well as strengthened methodological and technological procedures that Imperium believes will further address the FTC’s requirements,” the company said in its submission (http://1.usa.gov/17LTvFd).