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|    Bill Horne to All    |
|    California Passes Law to Protect Childre    |
|    28 Sep 22 02:22:05    |
      From: malassimilaQRMtion@gmail.com              Wednesday, September 21, 2022              California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the California Age-Appropriate       Design Code Act (the Act) into law last week. This new law will       require those online service providers likely to be accessed by       children under 18 years old to comply with heightened privacy       requirements, including incorporating privacy-by-default and       privacy-by-design into their products. The 18-year age threshold for       defining a child online is several years higher than the federal       standard set by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, which       protects data collected from online users under 13. The bulk of the       new bill requires online service providers to complete a Data       Protection Impact Assessment for any online service, product, or       feature likely to be accessed by children. The bill additionally       prohibits businesses from using children's data for any purpose other       than the reason for which it was originally collected and requires       them to prioritize children's well-being over business considerations.              https://tinyurl.com/28txzs4z              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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