Nebraska, Vermont's Age Appropriate Design Codes Look to Bolster Children's Online Safety

International Association of Privacy Professionals
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An International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) article on Nebraska and Vermont’s new Age-Appropriate Design Code laws features insights from Maureen Fulton, Practice Chair of our Data Privacy & Security group. She explains that these landmark regulations aim to embed privacy and safety into the architecture of technology platforms, limiting unnecessary data collection and avoiding digital design elements that may be psychologically harmful to young users. Read the full article.

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