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What's in a Policy? Evaluating the Privacy Policies of Children's Apps and Websites
Computers in the Schools Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/07380569.2019.1565628
Joanna C. Zimmerle 1 , Anne S. Wall 1
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Abstract Although the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was enacted 20 years ago, the recently updated General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has renewed public interest in privacy policies. Under both COPPA and GDPR, companies must abide by strict regulations protecting children’s personal data. Lengthy and oftentimes ambiguous policies contribute to misinformed users agreeing to terms that might compromise a child’s data. This article provides guidelines for evaluating privacy policies for children that can be used by teachers, parents, and, where appropriate, even the children themselves. Resources from Common Sense Education, including free digital citizenship lesson plans and a review repository of popular apps and websites for children, are also highlighted.

中文翻译:

政策中有什么?评估儿童应用程序和网站的隐私政策

摘要尽管20年前颁布了《儿童在线隐私保护法》(COPPA),但最近更新的《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)再​​次引起了公众对隐私政策的关注。根据COPPA和GDPR,公司必须遵守严格的法规来保护儿童的个人数据。冗长且时常含糊不清的政策会导致误导用户,他们同意可能损害儿童数据的条款。本文提供了评估儿童隐私策略的指南,教师,父母,以及在适当情况下甚至儿童自己也可以使用。还重点介绍了常识教育的资源,包括免费的数字公民课程计划以及针对儿童的流行应用程序和网站的评论库。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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