Irish DPA has developed the Fundamentals for a Child-Oriented Approach to Data Processing to enhance data protection standards for children using online and offline services, introducing principles and measures to mitigate risks and guide organizations in upholding GDPR obligations.
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The EU Parliament's main political groups have agreed on a draft law to prevent the online spread of child sexual abuse material, focusing on detection and reporting, with provisions for encryption and age verification.
PimEyes, a public face search engine, has implemented measures to block searches of children's faces in response to privacy concerns.
The EU’s proposal to combat child sexual abuse material on digital platforms sparks debate and privacy concerns.
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) is scrutinizing the use of AI, particularly chatbots, in children's apps over concerns of data privacy and transparency.
TikTok is set to face a hefty fine from the European Union over its alleged failure to protect children’s data, with the decision expected in September.
The data regulator slammed TikTok for their failure to adequately verify the ages of those using their platform.
Duncan McCann claimins that the YouTube has violated the "age-appropriate design code" in collecting data from young children.
From February advertisers will no longer be able to see young users’ gender or type of posts they have engaged with.
Penalty follows investigation into Instagram setting that allowed teenagers to set up accounts that displayed contact details.